Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, have shared new moments from their European summer holiday, including a meaningful visit to Althorp House, the ancestral home of Princess Diana.

According to reports, Harry and Meghan stayed at the estate as guests of Harry's uncle, Earl Spencer, during their trip to the UK. The visit also gave their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, the opportunity to spend time at the place most closely associated with their late grandmother.

Photographs shared by Meghan show the family walking through Althorp's famous tree-lined avenue while carrying bouquets of flowers. The images were reportedly taken as they made their way to Princess Diana's memorial on the estate, where the family paid their respects.

Another photo from the visit features Meghan relaxing outdoors alongside Earl Spencer and his wife, Dr. Cat Jarman, while the family's rescue beagle also appears in the picture.

The visit comes during the Sussexes' wider European holiday, with the family choosing to keep much of their itinerary private. Their decision to share selected moments has drawn significant public attention, particularly because it offered a rare glimpse of Archie and Lilibet during a personal family trip.

For Prince Harry, whose mother died in 1997, the visit is understood to have carried deep personal significance. Introducing his children to a place that played such an important role in Princess Diana's life is seen by many as a way of helping them connect with their family history and honor her enduring legacy.