The world may be watching and gushing over the cuteness of royal children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis and Archie Harrison. However, it's a known fact that their paternal grandmother, Princess Diana, has never met or held her grandkids since she passed away in 1997.

Long before her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, even thought of having their own family, Princess Diana was resting in peace for over two decades. A talented artist on Instagram, however, has come up with a clever idea of bringing the grandmother and her grandchildren together in one beautiful drawing.

Autumn Ying shared her work featuring Princess Diana with her grandkids. The rendering had her carry the son of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in her arms while they are surrounded by the children of Prince William and Kate Middleton. 

The drawings are based on actual photos of the five royals. Ying tagged her work as surreal art and also captioned her Instagram post with an insightful message.

Ying said that tomorrow is not promised as she encouraged her followers to live life to the fullest with their loved ones. She also said that there is no room for regrets in life, hence people should spend it by loving family and being kind to one another. 

Naturally, Ying received several positive comments from her followers and royal fans. One even said that this is exactly how fabulous she imagines Princess Diana would be if she were still alive. Many also thanked the artist for giving royal fans a moment to see what could be possible had she lived to see her grandchildren. 

Though she is no longer around, her sons try their best to keep her spirit alive. Recently, Prince William passed on a valuable lesson he learned from his mother to his older kids, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. 

Prince William shared to presenter Mary Berry that Prince George and Princess Charlotte are starting to wonder about the homeless people they see on the streets on their way to school. The Duke of Cambridge said that he's been talking to his children to make them understand that there are people struggling beyond the walls of their palace. 

One day, Prince William said that he will be bringing his kids to the homeless resource centre in the same way that his mother brought him at eight years old. He said that what his mother did made a profound impact on him and so he hopes it will have the same effect on his kids.