Prince Harry is renewing the lease on his UK home.
The Duke of Sussex claimed last week he doesn’t feel “safe” in Britain any more because of issues with his security arrangements and though he and wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, have made a new life for themselves in California after stepping back as senior royals, they have decided to keep Frogmore Cottage, their house in Windsor.
Renewing the lease on the abode, which was due to expire on 31 March, means Harry is still able to serve as one of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth’s four Counsellors of State because the Windsor address qualifies him as being domiciled in the UK.
A spokesman for Harry confirmed to the Daily Telegraph newspaper: “There are no planned changes to the current arrangement.”
Harry and the other Counsellors of State – his father Prince Charles, brother Prince William, and uncle Prince Andrew – are able to undertake some of the queen’s duties, including signing documents and…