British King Charles has reportedly decided to take over Frogmore Cottage, the home of his son Harry and his wife Meghan Markle near Windsor Castle. He wishes to dedicate the house to his brother, Prince Andrew. According to sources close to the couple, Harry and Meghan are in shock. “This marks the end of Harry and Meghan’s tenure in the UK.”
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Prince Harry and Meghan respond “stupidly” to Harry’s father, Charles Frogmore Cottage, their last home in the UK. This explains Omid Scobie, a writer who contributed to the couple’s biography Yahoo news. Two members of the royal family are said to have been upset by the decision.
King Charles has reportedly decided that Harry and Meghan are no longer welcome at the palace they received from Queen Elizabeth as a wedding gift in 2018. The couple usually reside in the US, but have kept Frogmore Cottage as their permanent residence in the UK.
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According to Scobie, Harry and Meghan were told the house was going to “someone else.” King Charles would like to give it to his beleaguered brother, Andrew. He would begin the eviction process just days after Harry’s controversial biography Memorizes went out.
“This marks the end of Harry and Meghan’s tenure in the UK,” royal sources say. Scobie quotes another friend of the couple: “Everything feels so final and like a harsh punishment. It’s as if the family wants to remove her from the picture forever.” According to those sources, the couple had until the summer to unpack the house, while they were only given two weeks to start. They were already planning to move their stuff to California.
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