Prince Harry dropped a major hint of his life's missing part with a heartwarming gesture during his latest visit to the UK.
The Duke of Sussex recently attended the memorial service of his beloved uncle Lord Robert Fellowes at St Mary's church in Norfolk.
The former working royal also reunited with his brother Prince William as the two estranged brothers paid last respects to their late mother Princess Diana's brother-in-law.
Notably, Harry's surprise visit to his homeland came amid his mom's 27th death anniversary which left the Duke "nostalgic" about his life as a working royal, claimed a royal expert.
In conversation with GB News, Michael Cole said, "I'm sure is beautiful this time of year. He went to stay with his uncle Charles Spencer, the Earl Spencer Althorp."
"Then, of course, while he was there, the anniversary of his mother's death in 1997 came around and he paid tribute at her grave," added the royal commentator.
Michael believes that Harry must have been feeling "nostalgic" for his life and the people he has left behind.
However, the expert revealed that there are rare chances of reconciliation between the Sussexes and the key figures of the royal family.
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