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Meghan and Harry’s Former Home, Frogmore Cottage, Sealed Off as Princess Eugenie Makes Shocking Discovery About Archie’s Birth
Princess Eugenie has reportedly stumbled upon disturbing evidence related to the birth of Meghan and Harry's firstborn son, Archie, at Frogmore Cottage, according to a source from the royal family.
As a result, an investigation is set to take place, leading to the sealing off of Frogmore Cottage, as there are suspicions surrounding several unresolved points.
Speculations have arisen, suggesting that Eugenie may have discovered a baby-sized moon pump within the house, while others have raised the possibility of finding weight gain hormones.
Following their move to the United States, Princess Eugenie and her family, including her husband Jax Brooksbank and their one-year-old son August Philip Brooksbank, relocated to Frogmore Cottage, previously occupied by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
It is said that slight alterations were made to the cottage's interior after Eugenie's arrival.
Situated in Windsor, Frogmore Cottage is a mere 10-minute walk away from Windsor Castle, where the late Queen spent a significant amount of time towards the end of her life.
Originally, Frogmore Cottage served as the residence for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry before they transitioned into non-working members of the royal family in January 2020 and subsequently moved to the United States in March of the same year.
The couple settled into Frogmore in April 2019, just before the birth of their son Archie in May.
Notably, they undertook renovations on the royal abode, funded by £2.4 million of taxpayer money, during their time there.
Following the birth of their first child, August, in February 2021, Princess Eugenie and Jax took up residence in Frogmore Cottage.
A royal insider revealed that Frogmore Cottage remains the Sussexes' UK residence, and they are pleased to open their home to Princess Eugenie and Jax as they embark on their own family journey.
Although Harry and Meghan have not resided in Frogmore Cottage on the late Queen's Windsor estate since their departure for the US in 2020, their historic first home features prominently in the initial episodes of their new Netflix series.
The recently released trailer provided a glimpse into the couple's glamorous kitchen within their UK residence, where they celebrated their daughter Lilibet's first birthday in June this year during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
In subsequent episodes of the series, viewers are treated to more shots of the couple in the trendy kitchen of the grade two listed five-bedroom property, which underwent a $2.4 million renovation in 2019, just months before their announcement of stepping down as senior working royals and relocating to Montecito, California.
The show also includes black and white snapshots from March 2020, capturing the couple upon their return from the Mountbatten Festival of Music at the Royal Albert Hall in London as part of their farewell tour.
Additionally, viewers are presented with color shots of the kitchen, featuring a marble-topped island, hermitage wooden flooring, and cozy rustic brick walls.
One shot shows Meghan painting her nails, while another depicts Harry enjoying a yogurt pot.
According to interiors expert Benji Lewis, these scenes convey a sense of domestic bliss, with the kitchen serving as a sanctuary away from the outside world.
Reflecting on their time at the residence, Harry laments in the documentary, “We always saw Archie running around the garden and Frogmore Cottage, and maybe jumping in the Queen's pond.
That was all part of our future, and everything changed really, really quickly.”
Meanwhile, Prince William is associated with the Duchy of Cornwall estate, which boasts net assets totaling $1.2 billion.