According to media reports, Prince Harry has traveled back to his adopted country. In Britain it is said that he stayed at Frogmore Cottage, probably for the last time.
Prince Harry is said to be back in Montecito after attending the trial in London. As the British “Telegraph” reports, the youngest son of King Charles III. he left Britain on Thursday afternoon and landed in California in the evening.
Harry probably didn’t know any relatives.
Over two days, the Duke of Sussex testified in the High Court against the British publisher Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN). Harry is a co-plaintiff and accuses the publisher of illegally obtaining information. For example, his phone was tapped. He appeared in court on June 6 and 7. The Telegraph reported that he had spent three nights at Frogmore Cottage since Monday. He used to live there with his wife Meghan.
It is said that he did not meet any family members during his stay, although his brother William’s Adelaide cottage is only 700 meters away. There probably wasn’t time for an exchange with her father. As the “Daily Mail” wrote, Charles returned from his hiking vacation in Romania on June 6, but he had a busy schedule.
In the evening he attended a service at St James’s Roman Catholic Church in Marylebone. On Wednesday, Harry’s second day at court, the king was at Buckingham Palace for a military event. The prince wasted no time after attending the trial and quickly traveled back with his wife and his two children. Even on coronation weekend in early May, the 38-year-old only stayed a few hours in Britain and flew again immediately after the service.
The British media assume these were Harry’s last nights at Frogmore Cottage. Because Charles intended it for his disgraced brother, Prince Andrew, in the future. The Sussexes are said to have until early summer to vacate the property. However, the couple is not expected to return to the UK until then, according to the Daily Mail.
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