King Charles III withdrew from his son Harry and his daughter-in-law Meghan Markle, who live in the United States, the use of Frogmore Cottage, the couple’s residence in the United Kingdom, after the publication of the prince’s controversial book, and revealed The Sun on Wednesday – Friday (1).
According to the British tabloid, Buckingham Palace sent an “eviction notice” to the couple, who left the UK in 2020, and since then, have doubled down on attacks against the royal family.
Frogmore Cottage was given as a residence to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex by Queen Elizabeth II in 2018 as a wedding gift. The five bedroom residence is located near Windsor Castle in West London.
The couple’s expensive renovation work, which exceeded $2.4 million (about R$12.5 million), funded by public money, caused a scandal, and Prince Harry was forced to return the sum.
Also according to The Sun, Charles III has not proposed a new residence for the Dukes of Sussex, which means they will not have a royal residence during their few visits to the UK.
This decision appears to be retaliation for the publication of the memoirs earlier this year what’s leftin which the youngest son of the British monarch settles scores with his family.
The tabloid also reports that the King has asked Prince Andrew to move into Frogmore Cottage. The idea is to reduce the expenses of his younger brother, who now lives in a luxury estate in Windsor.
Agence France-Presse expanded, and Buckingham Palace refused to comment on this information.
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