PRINCE HARRY REPORTEDLY KEEPS PRINCESS DIANA’S MEMORY AT THE HEART OF FAMILY LIFE AS A DEEPLY PERSONAL BIRTHDAY TRADITION WITH MEGHAN MARKLE, ARCHIE, AND LILIBET DRAWS FRESH ATTENTION. Harry has shared the touching way the Sussexes honor the late Princess of Wales each year, offering a rare glimpse into one of the family’s most private traditions. The heartfelt revelation has reignited conversation about Diana’s enduring influence on Prince Harry’s life, with royal commentators suggesting her legacy continues to shape many of the couple’s most meaningful family moments, even years after stepping away from royal duties.

Prince Harry revealed the “sweet” way he and his family — including wife Meghan Markle, son Prince Archie, 7, and daughter Princess Lilibet, 5 — honor his late mother Princess Diana’s birthday: It’s with a special treat.

“Yes, we do lemon drizzle cake,” Harry, 41, said while answering questions at Scotty’s Summer Festival at Maxstoke Castle in Warwickshire on Saturday, which marked his final public appearance during his current trip to the UK.

“I think traditions are really, really important,” he added. “Especially when they’re sweet.”

The princess, who died at age 36 after being involved in a car crash in Paris in August 1997, would’ve been celebrated earlier this month, as her birthday falls on July 1.

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and their two children, Archie and Lilibet, at Disneyland.
Prince Harry revealed the “sweet” way he and his family honor his late mother, Princess Diana, on her birthday. (Seen above is the royal with his family at Disneyland.)meghan/Instagram
Prince Harry with his children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
“We do lemon drizzle cake,” the prince (seen above holding his son, Prince Archie, and daughter, Princess Lilibet) said.Instagram/@meghan

In April, Harry cited his mother’s tragic death as a primary reason why he initially didn’t desire to be a working royal.

Harry, who was 12 at the time of Diana’s passing, claimed Diana’s job as a royal got her “killed,” and he didn’t want to suffer the same fate.

“I was like, ‘I don’t want this job. I don’t want this role — wherever this is headed, I don’t like it,’” the Duke of Sussex said

“I was very much against it, and I stuck my head in the sand for years and years,” he shared.

Diana, Princess of Wales, in a pink sweater and red and white checkered pants, sits on a step at Highgrove House.
Princess Diana (seen above looking pensive in a red sweater and matching checkered pants), who died at age 36 in a car accident in 1997, recently had a birthday on July 1.Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images
Diana, Princess of Wales, Prince William, and Prince Harry laughing while riding a log flume at Thorpe Park.
Prince Harry (pictured above sitting between his mother and brother, Prince William) was only 12 when the princess passed.UK Press via Getty Images

However, the “Spare” author was inspired to change his mind about resigning from his royal duties — which he later did in 2020 — after he remembered that he could use his privilege to “make a difference in the world.”

“And also, what would my mum want me to do?” he added of Diana. “And that really changed my own perspective.”

In 2021, Harry reflected on the loss of his parent as a young boy, saying it left him with a “huge hole inside of me” in his written foreword to a children’s book for kids who lost a parent during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Meghan Markle smiles, leaning her head on Prince Harry's shoulder at the Invictus Games.
In 2021, Harry (seen here hugging his wife Meghan Markle at the 2022 Invictus Games) reflected on the loss of his mother saying it left him with a “huge hole inside.”ANP/AFP via Getty Images
Prince Harry in a black polo shirt with "Invictus Games Foundation" logo, playing wheelchair rugby with red gloves, reacting energetically.
“We all cope with loss in a different way, but when a parent goes to heaven, I was told their spirit, their love and the memories of them do not,” the prince (seen here at the 2026 Invictus Games) wrote at the time.Getty Images

He writes: “When I was a young boy I lost my mum. At the time I didn’t want to believe it or accept it, and it left a huge hole inside of me. I know how you feel, and I want to assure you that over time that hole will be filled with so much love and support. We all cope with loss in a different way, but when a parent goes to heaven, I was told their spirit, their love and the memories of them do not. They are always with you and you can hold onto them forever. I find this to be true.”

“You may feel alone, you may feel sad, you may feel angry, you may feel bad. This feeling will pass. And I will make a promise to you – you will feel better and stronger once you are ready to talk about how it makes you feel,” the prince closes.

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