The TV talent judge bought it in 2019 for £15m, but the family decided it was too far from their son’s school, so they decided to stay in Holland Park.
The Daily Mail writes that it’s now on the market for £18m, which after £1m of renovations, would leave them £2m better off.
A source told the newspaper that the star was after somewhere more “leafy” but “things just didn’t work out”.