Prince William and Princess Kate Pay Quiet Tribute to Princess Diana on 28th Anniversary of Her Death — But Where Are Harry and Meghan?
Today marks 28 years since the tragic death of Diana, Princess of Wales, who died in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997. There were no public ceremonies, no media coverage — but Prince William and Princess Kate quietly visited Diana’s final resting place at the Althorp Estate, where she was laid to rest.
Sources close to the royal family say the couple arrived early in the morning, dressed in understated black. Princess Kate was seen placing a bouquet of white flowers on the grave, along with a handwritten letter, which remains unopened to the public. Insiders describe it as “deeply personal and emotional.”
One observer shared: “They stood together in silence for several minutes. Kate wiped away a tear before gently laying the letter beside the flowers. It was a moment of private grief — and enduring love.”
But as William and Kate honored Diana in solemn tribute, questions have begun to swirl about the absence of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
There has been no public statement, no social media post, and no known tribute from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on this emotionally significant day. Amid ongoing tensions between the brothers, their silence is drawing fresh scrutiny.
A royal source commented: “Even if they couldn’t be there, people expected at least a message. Diana was their mother. She belongs to both of them.”
As of this writing, there has been no comment from Harry and Meghan’s representatives regarding their absence.
Princess Diana, known around the world as “The People’s Princess,” died at the age of 36. Her passing sent shockwaves through the nation — and changed the royal family forever. Each year, August 31 remains a day of remembrance, sorrow, and reflection.
And while one branch of the family paid their respects in silence, the question remains unanswered — where were Harry and Meghan?