Prince Harry back in the UK: where will he stay?
Prince Harry is back in England to attend the funeral of his grandfather Philip but also to support his family. But where will he stay during his stay?
It is a comeback that is being made in sad circumstances. A year after the Megxit, Prince Harry is back in his homeland. The son of Prince Charles made the trip from California where he is now installed with his wife Meghan Markle and his son Archie, to attend the funeral of his grandfather Prince Philip, who died this Friday, April 9. It is without his wife that the Duke of Sussex was seen at Heathrow airport in London this Sunday, April 11. Due to her advanced pregnancy and on medical advice, the former actress of Suits was indeed unable to make the trip.
But where does Harry reside now that he's back in London? As revealed by The Sun, it is not in his former home of Frogmore Cottage, but in Nottingham Cottage, in the grounds of Kensington Palace, that William's brother will live during his stay. A place he knows well since he has already lived there with Meghan. Note that due to the health crisis, Harry must observe a quarantine of at least five days and present a negative PCR test at the end of it in order to be present at the funeral, which will take place on Saturday 17th. April.
Prince Harry's beautiful tribute to his grandfather
If he had not yet spoken about the death of his grandfather, Prince Harry made a point of paying him a tribute on Monday, April 12, in a press release in which he greeted " humor "," wit "and" charm "of the Duke of Edinburgh:" He will be remembered as the oldest reigning husband of the monarch, a decorated soldier, a prince and a duke. But for me , like many of you who have lost a loved one or grandparent to the pain of the past year, he was my grandfather: barbecue master, joke legend and cheeky to the end .
" He wrote with emotion before mentioning his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II: "He was a rock to Her Majesty the Queen with unparalleled dedication, by her side during 73 years of marriage, and even if I could go on, I know now he would say to all of us, beer in hand, 'Oh let's be done!' So on that note, Grandpa, thank you for your service, your dedication to Granny and for always being yourself. We will miss you sorely, but the nation and the world will remember you.
Meghan, Archie and I ( and your future great-granddaughter) will always have a special place for you in our hearts. " A beautiful statement, which follows that of his big brother William published a few hours earlier.