Prince Harry made a secret visit to her 'second mom' during a surprise outing without his wife, Meghan Markle, amid King Charles' peace talks.
For those unaware, the Duke of Sussex continued the legacy of his mother, Princess Diana, by highlighting the importance of mine-free land during a landmark visit to Angola with The HALO Trust.
As per the Mail, an insider now claimed that after his significant tour, Harry took some time out and met a special couple in Botswana.
Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet's father "made the trip into a week-long visit to reconnect with old friends and get some headspace away from his phone and emails. He went off comms for two days or so."
Harry decided to spend quality time in a remote area for his peace of mind following the growing speculations about his royal return.
The main purpose behind his two-day stay in Botswana was to meet Tania and her husband, Mike Holding, who played a significant role in the Duke's life.
Not only that, Harry revealed in his memoir Spare that he called Tania 'mom' due to their special relationship.
He penned, "Both Teej and Mike were talented, brilliant, and wholly devoted to wildlife. I wanted to spend as much time as possible with these two, not just on this trip but in general."
As per King Charles' son, the couple made Harry heard and seen during the grieving period of his life.
In the bombshell book, Harry also shared the reason he called Tania his 'mom.'
"One afternoon, as we were all getting ready to go for a walk, Teej started nagging me [and I said] 'Okaaay, Mom,'" the former working royal said.
Sharing the "moving" moment, Harry recalled that he and Teej both looked at each other with love. But, the Duke shared that he made a clear point, to "call her Mom, rather than Mum. There was only one Mum."