The Queen was seen heading to Frogmore Cottage as Prince Harry returned to England.
It appears that the Queen (opens in new tab) is visiting Prince Harry (opens in new tab).
According to the Mirror (opens in new tab), the Queen was seen driving to Frogmore Cottage (Harry's UK home) on Friday evening after returning home prior to the unveiling of a statue of her late mother Princess Diana (opens in new tab).
Harry is reportedly being kept away for the time being amid ongoing restrictions related to the coronavirus outbreak.
"This evening, the 95-year-old Queen was spotted driving to Frogmore Cottage (opens in new tab), where Harry is staying during his stay in the UK," explains a Mirror (opens in new tab) report."
"It is unclear whether the Queen and Harry actually met face to face, as the Prince has to refrain himself for five days due to Covid's travel restrictions.
Harry is returning to the UK for the unveiling of a statue honoring Princess Diana at Kensington Palace in London (open in new tab). The statue will be unveiled next Thursday, July 1, Princess Diana's 60th birthday. Harry returned to the UK alone for this commemorative event. His wife, Meghan Markle (opens in new tab), and their two children, Archie and Lilibet (opens in new tab), remained at the couple's home in California.
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