Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly "evicted" from Frogmore Cottage

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly "evicted" from Frogmore Cottage

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will need to rent private lodgings on their next visit to the UK

According to new reports, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be "evicted" from Frogmore Cottage, a British residence in Windsor, and King Charles will instead provide Prince Andrew would provide for them.

Apparently the King began planning the reorganization of the estate after Harry's controversial memoir, Spare, published a number of shocking facts about the royal family.

Commentators have previously claimed that Prince Charles feels at least some fondness for his youngest son, but this latest move does not appear to be enough to facilitate a reconciliation.

"There is no doubt that the eviction marks the end of Harry and Meghan's life in the UK," a source told The Sun.

"Andrew has resisted last week after the proposed move to Frogmore Cottage.

"But Harry and Meghan have shown they have no power to stop the eviction."

Andrew, who was disgraced after his friendship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein came to light and Andrew himself was accused of sexual assault by Epstein survivor Virginia Giuffre, reportedly wants to stay at the Royal Lodge in Windsor, where he currently lives with his ex-wife.

Meanwhile, the Royal Lodge in Windsor, where Andrew now lives with his ex-wife, is reportedly being used as a home for the family.

Meanwhile, it is not yet known whether the Sussexes will travel to England to attend King Charles' coronation on May 6, and their willingness to do so may have been hampered by the monarch's Frogmore decision.

The royal couple lived in the house for several months with their son Archie before deciding to retire from royal duties and emigrate to America. After their departure, they placed Princess Eugenie (Andrew's daughter) and her family in the house, which they used as their residence whenever they were in England. There they live in a $14 million home, which royal writer Tina Brown calls a "modest cottage" compared to the houses in the neighborhood. Hmmm.

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