Instead, the Duke of Sussex chose to stay at his former residence, Frogmore Cottage, throughout the three-day visit, which primarily revolved around his involvement in the phone hacking trial at the High Court.
According to a report by the Daily Mail, Prince Harry spent three nights at Frogmore Cottage, accompanied by his security team, as he provided evidence during the trial.
This stay at Frogmore Cottage may possibly mark his final nights there, as he had been asked to vacate the residence by King Charles after the publication of his revealing memoir, "Spare."
The royal couple, now residing in California, have been granted until early summer to move out of the property. Meanwhile, it has been reported that Prince Harry has returned to California and has reunited with his wife Meghan Markle and their children, Archie and Lilibet.
Prince Harry's participation in the court proceedings holds historical significance, as he became the first British royal in over a century to provide testimony, highlighting the relentless intrusion of the media in his life.
