ROOMS at Kensington Palace may be opened up for Harry and Meghan to stay when they visit Britain.
They are effectively homeless here after eviction from Frogmore Cottage.
Harry stayed at a hotel before a charity bash in London earlier this month after his plea to spend a night at Windsor Castle was rejected by palace officials.
He also turned down an offer from dad King Charles to travel to Balmoral, saying he didn’t have enough time.
Aides are now looking to solve any future accommodation woes for the US-based Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Talks have taken place over the possibility of the couple leasing rooms at Kensington Palace when in Britain, The Sunday Times reported.
The Sun revealed earlier this year the King was evicting Harry and Meghan from Frogmore Cottage, Windsor.
The property was a wedding gift from the Queen in 2018 but is currently empty and Harry has no access.
Earlier this month the Duke was at a London charity event on the anniversary of the Queen’s death, before flying to Germany for the Invictus Games.
He snubbed an offer to travel to Scotland.
Insiders say there are no plans for Harry and Meghan to be given any permanent accommodation.
Temporary digs will be offered in Royal property but only if they give notice before arrival.
Kate and William still have an office at Kensington Palace after moving last summer to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.
Buckingham Palace declined to comment.