Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde are possibly one of the most talked about couples right now but when it comes to romance - the celebrity pair like to keep a low profile.
In fact, it was only when the actress turned directors ex-partner Jason Sudeikis filed custody papers, that it was revealed she and Harry were living together - with her kids Otis, aged eight and Daisy, aged five.
Olivia, 38, and Jason, 48, who split in 2020 continued to co-parent while dividing their time between Los Angeles and London - where Sudakis films his popular tv show Ted Lasso.
But back in April, Olivia was served custody papers while promoting her new film Don't Worry Darling at CinemaCon in Las Vegas - as Jason told her he wanted to move to New York with the kids for a year once filming wraps - which she would not agree to, the Mirror reports.
According to the documents seen by Mail Online, she argued that the children hadn't lived in the Big Apple for four years and insisted that Los Angeles and London are their homes, with both having attended schools in each city.
For Jason's part, he claimed he was spurred into action when Olivia told him she planned to move to London - where Harry lives - at the end of next year. The court ultimately ruled in her favour, meaning the kids must stay in Los Angeles for now.
And as part of the explosive court filing, Jason shared his ex's current living arrangements, revealing that she and their kids are currently living with Harry in his London home in the exclusive enclave of Hampstead.
In court documents obtained by Mail Online, he said: "I did not want service to take place at the home of Olivia's current partner because Otis and Daisy might be present. I did not want service to take place at the children's school because parents might be present."
Things have certainly moved fast between the couple, who were first spotted together in January 2021. Since then Olivia has been seen cheering Harry on at his global Love on Tour shows, and was front and centre for his iconic performance at Coachella.
But in London, they live a much quieter life, apparently taking cosy walks on Hampstead Heath, browsing the shops and enjoying intimate pub dates.
Locals love to share a sighting on Twitter. Back in March, one user claimed they spotted the couple strolling hand-in-hand in Marylebone, where they shopped for cheese. On Valentine's Day the couple are said to have dined at a private club, where Harry apparently politely asked fans not to take photos.
Taking to Twitter, one fan also spotted them a five-star hotel Claridges, where she said they were 'super cute'.
"They were trying not to be noticed but too beautiful to miss up close," the fan said.
And in April 2021, the duo were spotted at a west London boozer, sharing an alfresco dinner and drinks after lockdown restrictions eased.
A source told the Mirror at the time: "They looked very cosy on an intimate table for two away from other diners. They were grinning like Cheshire cats at each other all night."
As their evening went on Olivia was seen giving Harry's leg an affectionate stroke under the table. "She had her legs crossed and gently nudged against him. They looked completely smitten."
As the former One Direction star and actress-turned-director Olivia prepared to call it a night, the pair took the time to thank on duty bar staff.
"They were very polite and waved to the team before heading out the door," observed the onlooker. As for Harry's Hampstead home, he bought the sprawling Georgian pad for £3million when he was just 18.
In 2019 he bought the property next door, and in 2020 he purchased a third house on the private road. According to Homes and Property, the first house is a flamboyant pad to match his flamboyant style, with chandeliers, ornate cornicing, a curved staircase and a grand sitting room with floor-to-ceiling windows.
James Morton of Dexters estate agents told the website that Harry was more than likely attracted by the fact the property is somewhat hidden away.
"It's a very exclusive, very prestigious address, quite quiet but maybe that’s what the joy of somewhere like that is," he said. "Somewhere to escape to but still very convenient for getting in and out of the centre of London."
And a local estate agent told the Evening Standard that Harry was just "completing the picture" by buying all three houses.
Trevor Abrahmsohn of Glentree Estates said: "He bought a Grade II listed property which once upon a time was a detached mansion and had bought the left-hand semi-detached house.
"I think by buying the other half of the house he's just completing the picture and presumably restoring the house to the mansion that it once was."
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