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Prince Harry honours Princess Diana with sweet Mother’s Day gesture

And he wasn't the only one.
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Prince Harry celebrated Mother’s Day in the UK this year, despite being oceans apart in the US.

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WATCH: Prince Harry and Prince William play with Princess Diana

The Duke of Sussex took things into his own hands by arranging a beautiful gesture for his mother, Princess Diana – a subtle feat, yet one that hasn’t gone unnoticed by thousands of Diana’s fans across the world.

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Prince Harry has honoured his late mum Diana this UK Mother’s Day. (Credit: Getty)

According royal reporter Omid Scobie, Harry arranged for a bunch of flowers to be laid at Althorp House on Sunday, March 14.

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The location is where Diana was buried in 1997, just outside of Northampton.

A green clad landscape with beautiful sprawling greens, it’s a wonderful peaceful spot to mark Diana’s final resting place.

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Harry wasn’t the only one to honour Diana. The late princess’ grandkids, George, Charlotte, and Louis, also paid tribute to their grandmother. (Credit: Instagram)

The Cambridge’s, who are now back in London, also shared a beautiful gesture for Princess Diana on Mothering Sunday.

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Kensington Palace shared three beautiful drawings and messages from Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two.

In George’s note, he wrote: “I love you very much and think of you always.”

Charlotte added a beautiful note at the end of her letter: “Papa is missing you.”

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George, Charlotte, and Louis also baked a cake for their own mother, Kate Middleton. (Credit: Instagram)
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The Palace also shared another post featuring a delicious looking cake made by the three children for their own mother, Duchess Catherine.

In a second image, Kate and her mother Carole are seen in an image from the Duchess’s childhood.

Of course while the topic of Harry and Meghan’s explosive Oprah Interview remains a talking point, celebrating our mother’s – near, far, here and no longer with us – is always, always something to take time and stop for.

This article originally appeared on our sister site, Now To Love.

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