THE Duchess of Sussex knelt down and put her hands on Princess Diana’s grave to ask her for “guidance” on the 25th anniversary of her death.
Prince Harry revealed he took Meghan to his mother’s final resting place in 2022, where they each had a private moment.
Prince Harry revealed he and Meghan Markle had visited Princess Diana’s grave at the Spencer Estate, Northants in 2022
Harry and Meghan each had private moments at Diana’s grave
He wrote in his memoir, Spare: “I was finally bringing the girl of my dreams home so she would meet my mother.”
The book documents Harry’s unresolved grief after losing his mother aged 12, after she died in a car crash in Paris in 1997.
Describing the visit to her grave, Harry, 38, said he and Meghan, 41, rowed a boat to the island lake memorial on the Spencer estate, Althorp, in Northants.
The Prince left flowers before leaving Meghan by herself.
He wrote: “When I returned, she was on her knees with her eyes closed and her palms flat against the stone.”
Meghan told him she had asked his mother for “clarity” and “guidance”.
Harry describes a similar moment with Prince William in August 2017 at the same spot.
But he recalls they clashed when Harry mentioned Meghan.
William said to Harry about their mother: “I think she’s been in my life, Harold.
“Guiding me. Setting things up for me.
“I think she’s helped me start a family. And I feel as though she’s helping you now too.”
Harry wrote: “I nodded. Totally agree. I feel as though she helped me find Meg.
“Willy took a step back. He looked concerned. That seemed to be taking things a bit far.”
Harry claims William then said: “Well, now, Harold, I’m not sure about that. I wouldn’t say THAT.”
The Duke also revealed he asked a psychic to help contact his late mother.
She told him Diana was with him “right now” and knew he was looking for answers.
The psychic told him: “You’re living the life she wanted for you.”
Prince Harry says he saw Meghan on her knees speaking to Diana’s grave
Harry also revealed he contacted a psychic as he tried to come to terms with his mother’s death