Meghan McCain recreated one of the last photos she ever took with her father while she was in Arizona this weekend.

The 35-year-old is back in her home state for the first time since her father, Senator John McCain, died in August 2018.

While there, she took a moment to visit a spot they'd sad together the summer before his death, taking a picture of herself alone in the spot as she thought about her dad.

Back home: Meghan McCain recreated one of the last photos she ever took with her father while she was in Arizona this weekend

Flashback: She posed in the same spot where she sat with her dad in 2018

Revisiting: The 35-year-old is back in her home state for the first time since her father, Senator John McCain, died in August 2018

Meghan shared two photos on Instagram on January 19. In the first, she sits alone on a bench in Cornville, Arizona near an American flag, looking out at nature.

The second shows her in the same spot a year and a half ago, but that time with her father sitting beside her.

She captioned the images with the words '512 days,' indicating how long its been since he passed on August 25, 2018.

Meghan had previously shared another snap from that outing on Father's Day in 2018, the last she shared with her dad before he died.

In that image, the two smiled and faced the camera.

'Dad - you’re the greatest father in the world. I love you more than I can ever say. Thank you for always giving me something to believe in,' she wrote at the time.

Missing him: She captioned the images with the words '512 days,' indicating how long its been since he passed on August 25, 2018

'I’m really looking forward to having some much needed family time,' she told People before she headed home

The trip to Arizona is a big one for Meghan, who had previously said it was too difficult to return home since her father's death.





'I’m really looking forward to having some much needed family time,' she told People before she headed home.





'She knows how difficult the visit will be,' a source added

'She knows how difficult the visit will be,' a source added. 'After a crazy and emotionally taxing week, Meghan feels the need to get out of the media bubble and remind herself of the people she represents on TV every day.'

The trip comes among some drama at The View, where her co-hosts are reportedly not speaking to her.

And insider told Page Six earlier this month that Meghan has been on the outs with all of her other co-hosts, including fellow conservative Abby Huntsman, who abruptly announced her departure from The View on January 13.

'They aren't speaking to each other. It's been about a month,' the source said. 'None of the ladies talk to Meghan now. Abby was the last woman standing. It's bad. Meghan's so rude.'

The rumors of a McCain-Huntsman rift came after the pair went head-to-head on Tuesday's episode while discussing National Security Adviser John Bolton's announcement that he is willing to testify at President Donald Trump's impeachment hearing.

At work: Meghan is reportedly not on speaking terms with any of her co-hosts on The View following a series of on-air spats, according to insiders

Frenemies? Just before Abby Huntsman announced her departure, she was also reportedly on the outs with Meghan

'I think he ultimately has a conscience … He's someone that I think would be speaking [about] what he thinks is right, not what politically he believes or doesn't believe,' Abby, the daughter of former Republican Utah Gov Jon Huntsman Jr., said of Bolton.

Meghan firmly disagreed, saying: 'The idea that he went home and grew a conscience … Maybe I've been in politics too long.'

Abby hit back: 'Well, I've also been in politics. [It's] my upbringing too, and a lot of people have been around politics or know politics, whether you have family or not … This show is about opinions.'

When Abby announced she was leaving, however, she denied a rift between Meghan and herself.

'Meghan, we've been friends forever. We will be friends. This show is what we do together but we'll be friends forever,' she said.