Prince Harry Reportedly Stayed at Frogmore Cottage Last Week

Town & CountryEmily BurackUpdated April 3, 2023, 5:18 PM

While Prince Harry was in the UK to attend preliminary hearings for his phone hacking lawsuit at the Royal Courts of Justice, he reportedly stayed at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, his former home. The Telegraph reports, "It is understood the Duke of Sussex stayed at the Windsor property before making his surprise appearance at the Royal Courts of Justice last week. The Duke arrived in the UK last weekend and is thought to have flown back on Thursday night.

He appeared in court on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday and is thought likely to have also used the visit to sort out the couple's belongings and work out what needs to be shipped to the US ahead of vacating the property."

general views of frogmore cottage Frogmore Cottage is located in Windsor, EnglandGOR - Getty Images

There's been drama surrounding the Windsor home; when Harry and Meghan stepped down as working royals, it was announced the Sussexes would be keeping Frogmore Cottage as a UK residence "so that their family will always have a place to call home in the United Kingdom." Yet, King Charles is looking to shift family members who live on royal properties around, and apparently offered Frogmore to his brother, Prince Andrew. A spokesperson for Prince Harry and Meghan confirmed that "the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been requested to vacate their residence at Frogmore Cottage," but did not comment on whether or not Prince Andrew would move in. Reportedly, the Sussexes have been given until the coronation to fully vacate Frogmore Cottage--though it's unclear whether or not Harry and Meghan will attend the coronation.

prince harry attends high court hearing in privacy lawsuit day four Prince Harry leaving the Royal Courts of Justice last weekBelinda Jiao - Getty Images

During Harry's trip to the UK, his father King Charles said he was "too busy" to see him, and his brother Prince William was away on Easter holiday vacation with his family.

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Originally published April 3, 2023, 3:40 PM