Prince William took an adorable photo of his younger brother, Prince Harry, cradling an infant in 1989.

The snap shows the Duke of Sussex sitting on the sofa while cradling Jack Bartholomew, the son of Princess Diana’s former flatmate. The picture was taken by the Duke of Cambridge while at Highgrove.

In the picture, Prince Harry’s thick ginger hair is highlighted by his red and white striped shirt. He is looking straight into the camera while smiling with his mouth closed. Beside Prince Harry is an elderly woman, who is assisting him with carrying Bartholomew.

A source close to the family said that seeing the photo of Prince Harry cradling a baby is like predicting what would happen to him in the future. The Duke of Sussex just became a dad on May 6 after Meghan Markle gave birth to their son.

“It is really like looking into the future. Harry has always had an incredible way with children, especially babies… This just shows what a tender, loving dad he’ll be to Archie,” the source told The Sun.

In related news, several throwback photos of Prince Harry with Prince William and Princess Diana are being uploaded online via Instagram. In one of the snaps, Princess Diana’s appearance when she gave birth to Prince William and Prince Harry were compared.

Princess Diana’s hair was much blonder and had less volume when she gave birth to Prince William in 1982. In the photo, she is also smiling from ear to ear. In the second photo, which was taken in 1984, Princess Diana looks more mature and less happy.

Her hair has more volume, but she’s also smiling less while cradling Prince Harry in her arms.

Princess Diana had the best time with her sons, but the same cannot be said about the time she spent with Prince Charles. The couple’s marriage ended up in a divorce in 1996 just one year before the Princess of Wales died.

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Pictured: Prince William and Prince Harry arrive at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle before the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle on May 19, 2018 in Windsor, England. Getty Images/Gareth Fuller