Prince Harry to stay elsewhere after Buckingham Palace accommodation withdrawn
Prince Harry will not be staying at Buckingham Palace during his visit to London this week after the opportunity to use royal accommodation was withdrawn, according to reports confirmed by the palace.
The development follows conflicting accounts over accommodation arrangements for the Duke of Sussex. While a spokesperson for Prince Harry told media outlets that he had accepted an invitation to stay at a royal residence, palace officials said the arrangements ultimately did not proceed.
According to the BBC, Harry did not formally respond to the accommodation offer before the required deadline. As a result, he was informed over the weekend that rooms at Buckingham Palace would no longer be available during his stay in the British capital.
The episode highlights the continued logistical and procedural complexities surrounding Prince Harry’s visits to the United Kingdom since stepping back from official royal duties. Although he occasionally returns for legal proceedings, charitable engagements and family events, accommodation and security arrangements have remained closely scrutinized.
No further details have been released regarding where the Duke of Sussex will stay during his latest trip to London. Buckingham Palace has not commented beyond confirming that royal accommodation will not be provided for this visit.
The latest development comes as public attention remains focused on Prince Harry’s relationship with the royal family, with every official engagement and visit continuing to attract significant media interest.
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