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Prince Harry’s High Court Appearance Raises Questions About His Whereabouts
Prince Harry's recent appearance at the High Court for his case against Mirror Group newspapers has sparked speculation about where he is staying during the trial.
The Duke of Sussex took the witness stand for a second day, aiming to prove that the newspaper group used illegally obtained information to publish stories about him.
According to the Independent, there is a possibility that Harry is staying at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.
It is believed that he stayed there in May during his father King Charles' coronation, an event he attended without his wife Meghan Markle and their two children.
Additionally, he may have stayed at the cottage in April when he appeared at the Royal Courts of Justice for the phone hacking case against the publisher of the Daily Mail.
Frogmore Cottage serves as the official UK residence for the Sussexes.
They celebrated their wedding reception there and lived with their firstborn child, Prince Archie, for the initial months of his life before relocating to California.
However, this summer, they were asked to vacate the cottage, following a decision made by the King.
Moreover, Frogmore Cottage is located more than an hour's drive from London, leading to speculation that Harry might be staying elsewhere.
One possibility is that Harry opted to stay at a hotel or apartment within the city.
Such accommodations would likely offer a secret location with high-security measures to ensure his personal safety.
Royal expert Phil Dampier mentioned that Harry was spotted at Soho House on Sunday night.
It is possible that if the Sussexes were unwilling to pay for prime accommodation in New York, Harry chose to stay at Soho House in Meghan's former room.
Rumors circulated on Twitter suggesting that Harry had a wild night at Soho House, which could explain his absence from court.
Some even claimed that these rumors were intentionally spread by Meghan's camp to divert attention from a potential argument between the couple regarding Harry's court testimony.
In 2020, Harry and Meghan Markle made headlines with their decision to step back from their royal duties, an act now referred to as “Megxit.”
Their actions have often been met with controversy and ridicule.
While their journey towards global influence may not have unfolded as they anticipated, their ability to remain in the spotlight cannot be denied.
As former members of the monarchy, their past behavior and body language continue to be scrutinized by royal pundits and fans alike.
A video that recently resurfaced, filmed a few weeks before their 2018 wedding, exemplifies this ongoing analysis.
Body language expert Judy James has frequently commented on the couple's public interactions, and she claims that this particular video showcases Meghan asserting her dominance over Harry.
The footage captures the Markles at a women's empowerment reception held during the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in London.
During her speech, Meghan challenges the notion of helping women find their voices, stating that women already have a voice and need to be empowered to use it, while others should be encouraged to listen.
Judy James examined the video and observed a shift in power dynamics.
Initially, Meghan seemed to take cues from Harry, deferring to him as a member of the royal family.
However, once she began speaking, a confident version of Meghan emerged, while Harry assumed a more tentative and submissive stance beside her.
It appeared that Meghan was eager to learn about royal protocols during the event, but it was undeniably her moment as a champion of women's empowerment.
As Prince Harry continues his legal battle against the Mirror Group newspapers, the question of his whereabouts remains unanswered.
Whether he is staying at Frogmore Cottage or has opted for a more secure location within the city, the world eagerly awaits the outcome of this high-profile case.