Harry and Meghan lose their second home in the UK
Dissident royals are reportedly being forced to vacate Frogmore Cottage in Windsor. King Charles III is said to have offered the property to his brother, Andrew.
According to media reports, Prince Harry and his wife Megan are losing their second British home, Frogmore Cottage, on the grounds of Windsor Castle, three years after they moved to California. As reported by The Sun and The Daily Telegraph on Wednesday, King Charles III. his estate Brother Prince Andrew, who fell out of favor due to allegations of abuse Offered as a new home.
The late Queen Elizabeth II gave the country home to Harry and Meghan for their wedding. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have spent £2.4m transforming it to suit their needs. In 2020, they officially retired from their royal duties and moved to California. According to newspaper reports, they were in January – a few days after Publish the critically acclaimed biography of Prince Harry – but now order Frogmore Cottage to be vacated forever.
Harry’s father Charles III, who had always wanted to organize the royal family, had been ordered to log out in September. He is said to be planning to forgo Prince Andrew’s £250,000 annual commission. In this situation, Andrew could no longer afford the expensive upkeep of his current residence, the ultra-spacious 30-room Royal Lodge in Windsor, the Sun and Daily Telegraph write. Alternatively, Charles III. She offered him Frogmore Cottage.
Buckingham Palace declined to comment on the reports. A spokesperson for Harry and Meghan was not initially available for comment.
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