Meghann and Harry Evicted from Frogmore Cottage by Order of King Charles III

The Monarch submitted the request to move the day after the release of Harry’s memoirs.
Prince Harry‘s controversial memoirs have caused a stir in the British Royal Family because in them he has revealed topics such as Kate Middleton’s text messages that made Meghan Markle cry or how he found out that his mother, Lady Di, had died . They were published almost two months ago, but it was only now that we heard the news that King Carlos III took action on the matter just one day after its launch. What did he do? The monarch presented the request for the removal of the Dukes of Sussex from his well-known residence in Windsor: Frogmore Cottage.

This property was a wedding gift from Queen Elizabeth II, who gave it to the couple in 2018. Meghan and Harry renovated the house as it meant to them that “their family would always have a place to call home in the UK.” , but they only lived there for a few months since in 2020 they left office as members of royalty and moved to the United States. Since then, Harry and Meghan have rarely visited the house: they have only been there on their brief visits to the UK and when they celebrated their daughter Lilibet’s first birthday last year.
But who will reside there now? Carlos III’s idea, according to The Sun, is for Prince Andrew to move from the Royal Lodge to this house. According to this source, Andrew is not very interested in this issue: “He resists the idea of moving to Frogmore Cottage after offering it to him last week”, and he is not the only member of the royal family who does not agree with this decision.
The fact that Meghan and Prince Harry have been left homeless in the United Kingdom by order of the monarch decreases the chances of seeing the Dukes of Sussex at the coronation of Charles III on May 6.
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The Monarch submitted the request to move the day after the release of Harry's memoirs.
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