Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s tenure in the UK ended when they left the Royal Family years ago. They moved first to Canada, before ending up in Montecito, California, where they now have settled down with their two children.
Still, the couple has retained the royal estate of Frogmore Cottage as their UK base, which the late Queen Elizabeth gifted to the Sussexes after the couple tied the knot in 2018.
But now, Harry and Meghan’s abode is being snatched away from them. The couple has reportedly been handed an eviction notice, and they only have months to arrange for all their belongings to be removed from the house.
Interestingly, it appears that the couple is more than just a tad disappointed to lose the home, despite their ongoing feud with the royals.
It’s safe to say that Harry and Meghan haven’t endeared themselves to the Royal Family since leaving it for good several years ago. After the infamous Oprah interview, followed by other interviews, a Netflix documentary series, and Harry’s book, Spare, some argue that things have reached a point of no return.
King Charles, Camilla, the Queen Consort, Prince William, and Kate Middleton all received their fair share of criticism in Harry’s book, Spare. There is no official confirmation on whether Harry and Meghan will even be invited to Charles’s coronation on May 6.
In a groundbreaking new update, though, it’s said that King Charles decided to take the Sussexes’ British base of Frogmore Cottage away from them just a day after his son’s book was released.
Harry’s book contained several revelations about Charles and Camilla. It was initially reported that Charles would be able to accept things about him being written, but not about Camilla. As it was, there was plenty of both.
Harry criticized Charles and Camilla in his book
Harry revealed in his book that he and William had pleaded with their father not to marry Camilla.
“Despite Willy and me urging him not to, Pa was going ahead. We pumped his hand and wished him well. No hard feelings,” Harry wrote in Spare. “We recognized that he was finally going to be with the woman he loved, the woman he’d always loved.”
Moreover, as many stepchildren worldwide might be able to relate to, Harry also wrote about how difficult it was to adjust to the fact that his father had married a new woman. The Prince revealed he had asked himself if Camilla would be “just as cruel to him as all the wicked stepmothers in storybooks,” adding that William “long harbored suspicions about the Other Woman.”
Moreover, Harry even claimed that Camilla redesigned his bedroom into her private dressing room when he, at age 28, moved to Clarence House.
Though Harry didn’t write too much about his stepmother in Spare, he spoke plenty about Camilla in the interviews leading up to the book.
Harry accused Camilla of leaking stories about the family to the British media, which he claimed was a part of her campaign to “rehabilitate her image.”
Harry added that Camilla was “dangerous” as she had been cast as a “villain” by the British media because she had a part in Charles and Diana’s collapsed marriage.
“That made her dangerous because of the connections that she was forging within the British press. And there was an open willingness on both sides to trade information. And with a family built on hierarchy, and with her, on the way to being Queen Consort, there was gonna be people or bodies left in the street because of that,” Harry said.
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