Harry Styles stepped out in London on Monday, as he was seen in the capital for the first time since February.
The singer, 29, who also resides in Los Angeles and New York City, cut a casual figure in a black padded The North Face jacket and joggers.
Strolling in north London, he continued his look with a stone hoodie and a navy baseball cap
Harry completed his outfit with white trainers and stored his essentials in a black man bag as well as a heavy-looking mesh bag.
Tucking into some takeaway salad on the go, the former One Direction bandmember was joined by a male pal.
Out and about: Harry Styles stepped out in London on Monday, as he was seen in the capital for the first time since February
Low-key: The singer, 29, who also resides in Los Angeles and New York City, cut a casual figure in a black padded jacket and matching joggers
Harry, who is enjoying a break from his worldwide Love On Tour, inevitably dusted away some cobwebs at his London pad after jetting home.
The last time he was pictured in the Big Smoke was at the BRIT Awards back in February, where he took home four gongs.
Just last week, Harry was a guest on the final Late Late Show episode as he gave his pal James Corden a warm sendoff.
But the comedian later revealed his buddy moved his tour dates around specially so he could appear as a guest.
Speaking on Capital’s Breakfast show with Roman Kemp on Friday after the emotional final episode, he shared that Harry had worked his gigs around the series, staying in LA in order to appear.
James said: ‘He was like, ‘Well when is it?, I have to, I’m going to come to the last show.
‘I’m really really excited to do it, it’s going to be sad, I’m going to try and hold it together, I’m going to try not to cry my eyes out which is inevitable, I think.
‘But I just really don’t want to become a meme.’
Looking good: Strolling in north London, he continued his look with a stone hoodie and a navy baseball cap
Casual: Harry completed his look with white trainers and stored his essentials in a black man bag as well as a heavy-looking mesh bag
Yum! Harry tucked into some takeaway salad, as he strolled through the suburb
What a pair! The former One Direction bandmember was joined by a pal, who sported a similar ensemble
Back in Blighty: Harry, who is enjoying a break from his worldwide Love On Tour, inevitably dusted away some cobwebs at his London pad after jetting home
The presenter also spoke about the rumours that Harry’s One Direction bandmates were set to reunite on the last episode, admitting it would not have happened on his talk show.
James said: ‘We love One Direction, I’m a huge fan, personally and professionally and I actually think, if we’re being completely honest when the day comes for them to reform or just be seen together, it shouldn’t be in a four or five minute segment on a late night talk show.
‘It should be an hour-long doc followed by a tour followed by an album… we had to be very quick to say ‘no no, this isn’t gonna happen’.
He also discussed one of his most memorable Carpool Karaoke segments, in which he sat with Bruno Mars and sang his hits.
The television personality said: ‘I couldn’t believe he was gonna do it, and then we did it… this was peak Uptown Funk time, I’ll never forget, we were both in these silk shirts and then my biggest memory of it is being really depressed afterwards because it finished, and I said bye to Bruno.
‘When you’re doing Carpool you’re in the car for maybe two maybe four hours, I just love music, I love artists and singers so much that I convince myself that we’re becoming friends, and then you’re not because it’s Bruno Mars.
‘I walked back up to him afterwards then I thought, ‘Well I’m never going to do that again…’ like showing you the movie Grease or Goodfellas, you can watch it one time but you’re never going to see it again.
James was left in tears while signing off on his final episode of The Late Late Show after eight years at the helm, as he prepares to return to the UK and regain favour among the British public.
Fun: Just last week, Harry (right) was a guest on the final Late Late Show episode as he gave his pal James Corden (left) a warm sendoff