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Exclusive: Frogmore Cottage Offered to Prince Andrew by King Charles, Leaving Harry and Meghan Out in the Cold
In a surprising turn of events, King Charles has reportedly decided to revoke the use of Frogmore Cottage from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and offer it instead to Prince Andrew.
The stunning property, which underwent extensive renovations costing £2.4 million, was originally given to Harry and Meghan by the Queen.
It was believed that the couple would always have a base in the UK, but it seems that is no longer the case.
Royal commentator Emily Andrews shed light on the situation, revealing that the decision to reclaim Frogmore Cottage dates back to 2017 when Harry and Meghan first got married.
At the time, Meghan expressed her desire for a larger residence, and the Queen graciously offered them the cottage.
However, it was not a free gift, as the couple had to pay rent to the Crown Estate.
The controversy surrounding Frogmore Cottage intensified during the “Megxit” period in 2020 when Harry and Meghan moved to California.
They continued to keep the cottage as their UK base, but now had to pay £18,000 in monthly rent, which included repaying the renovation costs.
This arrangement seemed to symbolize a rift between the couple and the rest of the royal family.
Now, King Charles has decided to give Frogmore Cottage to Prince Andrew, who currently resides at Royal Lodge in Windsor.
The move is seen by some as a cost-saving measure, as Charles has been personally funding Andrew's security since he no longer receives taxpayer-funded protection.
By relocating Andrew to Frogmore Cottage, Charles can reduce his expenses.
Opinions on Charles' decision are divided.
Some see it as a sign of strength and revenge against Harry and Meghan, especially after the couple's public criticisms of the royal family.
Others view it as a mean-spirited move that further isolates Harry and Meghan from their British roots.