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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Shocked by King Charles’ Decision to Evict Them from Frogmore Cottage

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Shocked by King Charles’ Decision to Evict Them from Frogmore Cottage

and were left in disbelief when they learned that had decided to kick them out of Frogmore Cottage, their home in the UK for several years.

This unexpected eviction came just hours after the Duke of Sussex's memoir, titled “Spare,” was published worldwide.

The timing of this move seemed like a deliberate blow to the couple, leaving many to speculate about the monarch's intentions.

A close friend of Harry and Meghan described the eviction as a cruel punishment and a final blow from the king.

The friend further stirred controversy by revealing that had offered the property to his disgraced brother, , instead.

This decision has raised eyebrows and fueled rumors that the royals are determined to exclude Harry and Meghan from their lives once and for all.

The process of eviction was initiated by King Charles on January 11th, a mere 24 hours after the release of “Spare.”

The memoir contained previously undisclosed details about Harry's upbringing and the family's internal conflicts.

Omid Scobie, a prominent supporter of Harry and Meghan, speculated that the royal family's actions indicated a desire to completely sever ties with the couple.

Initially, Harry and Meghan were given only a few weeks to vacate Frogmore Cottage.

However, an insider recently revealed that they now have until early summer, possibly after King Charles' coronation, to find a new residence.

Scobie claimed that at least two members of the royal family were appalled by the news of the eviction, leading to speculation that Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie might be among them.

It is believed that Eugenie continues to support Harry due to their close bond.

A spokesperson for Harry and Meghan confirmed on March 1st that they had been asked to leave Frogmore Cottage.

The couple is now faced with the prospect of being without a home in the UK, although it remains uncertain whether they will attend King Charles' lavish coronation ceremony on May 6th.

Frogmore Cottage was a gift from the late Queen to Harry and Meghan following their wedding in 2018.

Despite now residing in Montecito, the couple recently renewed their lease for the property.

The decision to evict them was reportedly made to prevent them from using the royal cottage as a backdrop for their Netflix projects or exploiting their association with the monarchy for personal gain.

If Harry and Meghan wish to return to the UK in the future, they will have to do so on the terms set by the King.

Once their lease expires, they will either have to stay in another royal residence under the control of the King or Prince of Wales, or find alternative accommodation.

This move ensures that they cannot freely access palace grounds or use crown properties as a base for leaking information to the media or embarking on extravagant royal tours at the taxpayers' expense.

Considering the circumstances, it is highly unlikely that the Markle family will attend the coronation.

The prospect of demanding an apology and a secret meeting, only to be served with a public eviction notice instead, would be too embarrassing for their fragile egos to bear.

Additionally, with the impending departure from Frogmore Cottage, hosting a party for during the coronation weekend would be out of the question.

It would be humiliating to throw a celebration when it is clear that their presence is no longer welcome.

Given their concerns about security, it is unlikely that Harry and Meghan would be content staying in a public hotel like ordinary individuals.

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