King Charles bans Harry and Meghan from their second home
Frogmore Castle was a wedding gift from the late Queen to Prince Harry and his wife Meghan. But now the royal settlers must vacate their homes in England – a request to do so came shortly after Harry’s book was published.
BThree years after moving to California, Harry and his wife Meghan are losing their British second home, Frogmore Cottage, on the grounds of Windsor Castle, according to media reports. The “Sun” and “Daily Telegraph” reported on Wednesday that King Charles III. He gave the property as a new home to his brother Prince Andrew, who had lost favor over allegations of abuse.
The late Queen Elizabeth II gave the country house to Harry and Meghan for their wedding. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spent £2.4 million (€2.7million) adapting it to their needs. In 2020, they officially retired from their royal duties and moved to California. According to newspaper reports, they were finally asked to vacate Frogmore Cottage in January – just days after Prince Harry’s much-lauded autobiography was published.
Harry’s father, Charles III, has long wanted to downsize the royal family, ordering a monetary collapse after he ascended the throne in September. She is said to want to waive Prince Andrew’s £250,000 annual allowance. In this case, Andrew could no longer afford the high maintenance costs of his current residence, the very spacious 30-room Royal Lodge at Windsor, according to the Sun and Daily Telegraph. Alternately, Charles III. Granted him Frogmore Cottage.
Buckingham Palace declined to comment on the reports. A spokesman for Harry and Meghan was not immediately available for comment.
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