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Pippa Middleton Bans Meghan Markle from Berkshire Home, Ruining Harry’s Chances of Reconciliation
Prince Harry's hopes of reconciling with the royal family have been dealt a blow as Pippa Middleton, sister of Kate Middleton, has reportedly banned Meghan Markle from entering her luxurious £30,000 home in Berkshire.
The rift between Harry and the royals has become so deep that the Duke of Sussex will have to seek accommodation with friends during his visit to the UK.
It all started when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were asked to vacate their Frogmore Cottage residence on the orders of King Charles, leaving them without a home in the UK.
The prince was informed that if he wanted to stay in a royal residence or visit King Charles in the future, he would need to make prior arrangements.
This new development has made it incredibly challenging for Harry to access the royal residences he once freely entered and slept in.
King Charles's decision to enforce these rules stems from Harry's choice to leave the royal family and live in another country.
As an attempt to mend their strained relationship, Harry is contemplating purchasing a property near the royal residence where King Charles is staying.
However, this endeavor proves to be quite difficult as the land and houses surrounding Berkshire are owned by Pippa Middleton and her husband James Matthews, who have had longstanding conflicts with Meghan.
Insiders confirm that Pippa has expressed her disapproval of Meghan and has vowed not to let her get close to her sister, Catherine.
Pippa believes that Meghan has caused too much trouble and suffering over the years.
Pippa and James have recently purchased a stunning country home in Berkshire for a whopping $26 million.
The property, acquired through a private off-market sale, is currently undergoing an extensive multi-million pound restoration.
This Georgian mansion boasts approximately 30 rooms and sits on around 150 acres of land that leads down to a river.
The grounds also feature a sprawling walled garden and greenhouses, adding to its grandeur.
But that's not all; Pippa has decided to further invest in her new luxurious lifestyle by purchasing a five-floor mansion worth £17 million.
Pippa and James currently own a house in Chelsea, West London, while James's parents own the Glen Afric estate spanning 30,000 acres and the Eden Rock resort in the Caribbean.
Pippa's new home is conveniently located near her parents' residence at Bucklebury Manor and her sister's home at Adelaide Cottage.
Being closer to her family brings great joy to the 39-year-old.
According to a local resident, the Georgian manor surpasses all other properties on the Windsor estate, except for the castle, making it truly impressive.
In addition to their real estate ventures, James is giving back to the community by purchasing and renovating Bucklebury Farm.
The 72-acre farm, situated in the Pang Valley, is home to a vast deer herd, goats, alpacas, Shetland ponies, rare Berkshire pigs, and will soon feature a Santa's grotto for Christmas.
This petting zoo is said to be a favorite of Prince George's.
As Prince Harry faces the challenges of finding accommodation during his UK visit, Pippa Middleton's decision to ban Meghan from her Berkshire home adds another layer of complexity to their strained relationship.
With tensions running high, it remains to be seen how this will impact the chances of reconciliation between Harry and the royal family.