- Are Meghan and Prince Harry returning to England?
- They renewed their lease on their Frogmore Cottage
- They reportedly want to spend more time there again
Prince Harry, 37, and Duchess Meghan, 40, will stay at Frogmore Cottage with their children Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 11 months, during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Harry and Meghan extend Frogmore Cottage lease
Harry and Meghan previously lived at the Windsor residence before their move to California. When the couple moved, the Frogmore home was taken over by Princess Eugenie, 32, her husband Jack Brooksbank, 36, and their son August, 1.
But Eugenie and Jack will now be spending time in Portugal. So Harry and Meghan get their UK home back. But will they use it?
An insider revealed to The Sun newspaper: "It is quite a signal that they aren't going to disappear. They could easily give up Frogmore as their life's now in California.
"By agreeing to extend the lease, and with Jack and Eugenie focusing on Portugal, they have a firm presence smack bang in the middle of the Windsor court where it's all happening. They can now come and go any time they please."
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And a Buckingham Palace spokesman made the news official on Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan: "Frogmore Cottage remains the UK home of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex."
We'll see how it all plays out. For starters, Harry, Meghan and their kids will be in the UK for the Queen's Jubilee from June 2 to 5.