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Prince Harry’s belongings taken from Frogmore Cottage placed in storage

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Prince Harry’s belongings that were left behind at Frogmore Cottage when he moved to the US have reportedly been removed and placed in storage.

Staff at Windsor Castle are said to have emptied Harry and Meghan's living quarters and bedroom following his visit to the UK for the unveiling of Princess Di’s statue on July 1.

The belongings, which include framed pictures from the couple's bedroom, were boxed up and placed at the castle, according to The Sun.

Insiders say the possessions will then be shipped to Harry and Meghan's £11million mansion in Montecito, California. The move has indicated that Harry, 36, and Meghan, 39, have no plans to return to Frogmore and will hand back the cottage after their rental deal runs out next April.

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