Prince Harry is set to stay in his UK home for the "final time" over the Coronation weekend, according to reports.
Harry, 38, is set to fly over to the UK for his father King Charles III's Coronation but his wife Meghan Markle will be staying in the US to look after their children.
The Prince is thought to be staying at Frogmore Cottage during his trip, which was his and 41 year old Meghan's residence when they lived in the UK.
This could be the last time that he stays there, as the couple have been requested to fully vacate the residence by this summer, in a move sanctioned by King Charles.
Frogmore Cottage has a special place in the Sussexes' hearts, as it's where they lived with son Prince Archie for the first few months of his life.
The house is located in Windsor, making it convenient for Harry to travel into central London from for the Coronation.
The Duke of Sussex has not officially confirmed when he will land in England but a Royal expert recently told OK! that they expect Harry to touch down the night before his dad's big day.
Tessa Dunlop said: "I think Harry will arrive the night before for the Coronation. I think security will be closely and tightly choreographed."
It's unclear where Harry will sit during the Coronation, but it's believed he won't be with his brother, Prince William.
Tessa added: "I think he’ll be sat with royals such as Eugenie and Zara.
"The truth is there will be some pity for Harry, but he’s a family player."
William and his eldest son, Prince George, will be among the Royals who have roles to play in the Coronation. George, himself a future king, will be one of the King's page boys.
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