It is worth noting that this is not the first time Harry has faced challenges with housing arrangements. Last year, he was evicted from his UK residence, Frogmore Cottage, as a consequence of divulging family secrets in his explosive memoir, Spare.
As the anticipation builds for Harry's visit, there is still uncertainty surrounding whether he will have the opportunity to meet with his father, King Charles, who recently made his first public appearance since his shocking cancer diagnosis on April 30.
Royal expert Ingrid Seward shared her insights during an interview with GB News, suggesting that the monarch will "make an effort" to see his estranged son. However, she expressed doubts about a joint appearance between Harry and his brother, Prince William. Seward also mentioned that both Harry and Charles will be in London at the same time, coinciding with a Prime Minister's meeting, which presents an opportunity for them to cross paths. She concluded that there is no compelling reason why Harry shouldn't be able to see his father during his visit.