Harry Styles spotted in London for the first time in three months before heading on to tour Denmark
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Harry Styles looked casual as he stepped out in London tucking into a takeaway salad with a male friend. Pictures acquired by Mail Online saw the singer wore a black North Face puffer jacket over a cream hooded jumper and baseball cap with black joggers and white sneakers.
It’s the first time the Watermelon Sugar singer has been back to the UK for the first time in three months as he has a quick break before he jets off to Denmark on the next leg of his worldwide Love On Tour.
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Hide AdAfter Denmark the former One Direction star will go on to perform in Germany and then back to the UK from the 22 May to 21 June. He has shows scheduled in the cities of Coventry, Edinburgh, London and Cardiff.
The As It Was singer has a choice of places to stay whilst he’s in London after purchasing his third house in the popular North London area Hampstead Heath. In 2012 Harry bought his first home for £3 million when he was just 18 years old.
He then bought an £8 million five-bedroom Georgian house and now the third addition which is just next door at £4 million. There is speculation that he is set to build a mega mansion similar to singer Ed Sheeran did in Suffolk.
As well as homes in his native UK the singer also made some investments in property in America. His first home in the US was a £3.2 million five bedroom home in Beverly Hills but sold it at a loss in 2016.
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Hide AdHarry purchased a £5.5 million bachelor pad on the Sunset Strip but when he came to sell it two years later he again suffered a loss and sold it for £4.8 million.
The Grammy Award winner went on to purchase a £6.9million penthouse in the Tribeca area of New York in 2017. The property boasts a list of celebrity neighbours including Hollywood power couple Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds.
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