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Queen drives to Frogmore Cottage after Harry’s return to UK

The monarch looked to be heading for a talk with her grandson (Picture: Kelvin Bruce/Jim Bennett via Metro)

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Queen drives to Frogmore Cottage after Harry’s return to UK

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The Queen was allegedly seen leaving Frogmore Cottage on Friday afternoon, soon after her grandson, Prince Harry, returned to his old home in the United Kingdom.

She was spotted driving alone about 30 minutes after Prince Harry was transported in a convoy of royal cars from London Heathrow to his former home in Windsor.

The Queen is said to be eager to talk with her grandson and serve as a “peacemaker” in the aftermath of the Sussexes’ public assaults on The Firm.

According to a source, the Queen traveled to Frogmore to see Harry and intervene in the crisis that has shaken the Royal Family since Megxit. The Royal Family was thrown into disarray when the Sussexes announced their resignation as senior Royals in January 2020.

“It is quite something. No sooner had Harry been driven from Heathrow to Frogmore Cottage the Queen was on her way down,” a source said.

“I‘m sure they would have plenty to talk about. The Queen would obviously want to see her grandson after everything that has gone on and could take this opportunity to act as the peacemaker.”

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On Wednesday night, Harry departed his California home to travel across the Atlantic with American Airlines on a Boeing 777-323. At 12.38 p.m., he landed at Heathrow’s Terminal Five.

He will be quarantined for five days before being allowed to attend the event next week.

At 1.25 p.m., a black VW vehicle seen on the tarmac was seen arriving at the Windsor estate.

On Thursday evening, Harry’s special US security crew was spotted transporting him to LAX in a Cadillac Escalade.

On what would have been their mother’s 60th birthday, Harry and his brother, Prince William, will deliver remarks during the installation of the statue.

It is anticipated that the occasion will aid in the healing of a long-standing schism between Harry and his older brother, William.

The brothers will try to put their difficult relationship aside and let Diana be the center of attention as they celebrate her life.

Harry and Wills will be joined only by artist Ian Rank-Broadley and landscape designer Pip Morrison for a scaled-down celebration at Kensington Palace’s Sunken Garden.

Monsters & Critics claims that the Queen and Prince Charles will not attend the Diana statue unveiling ceremony planned at Kensington Palace’s Sunken Garden.

The Duchess of Cambridge is not likely to attend either.

According to sources, Charles has no intentions to see Harry during his short visit to the UK. “Charles has made it quite clear he will not be around beyond that because he is going to Scotland. There is no planned meeting between the three of them. Charles will leave the boys to it,” a source told The Sun.

Meghan, 39, and their two children, Archie, two, and Lilibet, one month, have stayed in the couple’s Montecito home.

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