Hello, D.J.J.

As was already said, nautilus is not the only application hidding its title
bar (and the close button along with it). Actually, nautilus adopted this
only six months later than some others.

The main idea is hidding the titlebar, because it wastes space on the
screen for no purpose (the name of the folder is already shown inside the
window). This had the side effect of losing the close button.

The plan is to place the close button inside the window. Allan's blog post
has some example mockups of how this would look like:
https://afaikblog.wordpress.com/2013/04/25/design-goings-on/

So, your concern is likely to be addressed in a future release.

But if you want a solution now, you can get the titlebar and the close
button back with this extension:
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/515/ignore_request_hide_titlebar/
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