Rolf Harris was an Australian musician, singer-songwriter, painter, and television personality. He often used unusual instruments in his performances: he played the didgeridoo and the stylophone and is credited with the invention of the wobble board.
It was reported on October 2022 that, Harris was suffering from neck cancer, unable to talk, and was being fed via a tube. He also required 24-hour care.
On May 10, 2023, Harris died at his home in Bray, in Berkshire, England, at the age of 93. His death was not publicly announced until 23 May to allow for “a dignified funeral”, when it was confirmed to the media by register office officials in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. His death certificate gave the cause of death as neck cancer and “frailty of old age”.
Where did Rolf Harris live? Inside Rolf Harris’ home before death
Harris is said to live as a near-recluse in his £ 5 million Thames-side property in Bray, Berkshire. The home was designed in line with his childhood house on the banks of the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia.
Harris had a river at the bottom of his garden where he learned to swim and by the age of 15, he was the junior backstroke champion of Australia.
Harris plays his didgeridoo on the stairs in his home.
The front view of Harris riverside house.
The fallen entertainer died at his home where he park his cars.
Source: Ghanafuo.com