When you talk about public houses - like Louis’ that E takes pictures in and Erskine house - what exactly do you mean by that? Is that just a house the public knows about and they actually live somewhere else?
Hi dear,
Yeah that’s pretty much what I mean. Especially with Erskine and Louis’ house in London. When they purchased those houses 1D’s PR team made sure that they were allover the press. There were articles about it with the address and pictures. To this day you can google the addresses. And to this day it’s publicly known “that’s where they live”. But what’s interesting is that when their addresses dropped and there was a whole fuss in the tabloids about their houses, Louis said in an interview that “nobody knows where we live”. He made a point to say that on camera, when publicly, he didn’t have a different house in London, just that one. But we’ve gotten enough throughout the years to know he likely doesn’t live there (See this, this, this and this).
I have a working theory that Louis’ public London house is actually the house Eleanor lives at. She may rent it, maybe he gave it to her, maybe he just lets her live there as part of her payment package - whatever. But I think it could be “her” house. To me it could make sense, since she’s the only one who is seemingly always there, but Louis is apparently there like 2x a year.
If she doesn’t live there, then I suppose the house is like another “working residence” of theirs, much like Erskine. A house where they bring public friends, do work at, have meetings, interviews, photos, events, stay at when needed, let friends/family/employees stay at when needed, etc.
But I actually think that Harry and Louis live together in one of “Harry’s” Hampstead houses that are close to his Erskine house. And that’s why we sometimes see Eleanor in Hampstead with the dogs too. I say “Harry’s” in quotes bc it’s really Harry and Louis’ houses, but has only been reported as Harry’s own investment.
There’s a whole lot about their houses in this tag. And this is an excellent post about the timeline of their homes.










