Prince Harry and Meghan have been evicted from the cottage at Windsor Castle after spending millions on renovations

Prince Harry and Meghan have been evicted from the cottage at Windsor Castle after spending millions on renovations

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

a Prince Harry and your wife, Meghan Markle“The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have left Frogmore House,” the head of royal finance, Michael Stevens, announced in the annual publication of Royal Expenditures. He also confirmed that Harry and Meghan paid all costs of the renovation. The palace did not say who could be the new occupant of the house. The British press claims that King Charles III His brother Andrew — who was removed from royalty for sexual abuse of a minor, years ago, in the US — wants to leave the “Royal Lodge” on the Windsor estate, a 30-bedroom mansion, to move to a much smaller cottage at Frogmore. Queen Elizabeth II donated Frogmore Cottage, a 400 square meter home in the grounds around Windsor Castle, about 40 kilometers west of London, to the couple after her wedding. This is where Harry and Meghan stayed on their trip to the UK.

Since 2020, when they left the monarchy and the United Kingdom, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have lived in California. Since then, the home has been available for rent year-round, according to the local press. The youngest son of King Charles III maintains very tense relations with the king and other members of the British royal family, and therefore rarely travels to his country. His last visit was in early June, when he went to give evidence at the trial against the editor of the Mirror. He and other celebrities have accused the car of illegally collecting personal information for years. Before that, Harry visited London on May 6 for his father’s coronation. He came alone, leaving his wife and children behind in the United States. A few months after publishing in January his memoirs In the Shadows, in which he harshly attacked the monarchy, Harry was invited to return the house, which had cost him about £2.4 million (about R$15 million) to repair.

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