Prince Harry and his wife Meghan no longer have a home in Britain after Charles III took away their Frogmore Cottage residence, AFP and Reuters reported, citing British media.
The younger son of the king moved with his family to live in the USA. Charles III made the decision after Harry published his controversial memoir.
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According to the Sun and Daily Telegraph newspapers, Buckingham Palace has served an eviction notice on the couple, who left Britain with a bang in 2020 and have since stepped up their attacks on the monarchy.
Frogmore Cottage, a five-bedroom residence near Windsor Castle, was given to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex by Elizabeth II in 2018 as a wedding gift.
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The renovations carried out by the couple cost more than two million euros at the expense of taxpayers. Prince Harry had to repay the amount after moving to his wife’s homeland.
According to the Sun, King Charles III has not offered a new residence to the Dukes of Sussex, thus depriving them of a royal estate to use during their infrequent trips to Britain. This decision seems like a punishment after Harry’s book “Spare” was published in early January, in which he settles scores with his family.
King Charles III’s decision is likely to exacerbate conflicts within the monarchy as his younger son challenges the withdrawal of special police protection in court.
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Two months before the king’s coronation, the question of Harry and Meghan’s presence at the ceremony has not yet been officially decided, although some media outlets have reported that they have been invited.
According to The Sun, Charles III asked Prince Andrew to live at Frogmore Cottage to reduce the cost of living for his younger brother, who currently lives in a luxury property in Windsor.
Andrew fell out of favor after being accused of sexual assault and because of his friendship with the late American financier Jeffrey Epstein. Buckingham Palace did not want to comment on this information, despite an inquiry made by AFP.