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Queen’s Testament Deals Fatal Blow to Sussexes, Frogmore Cottage and Royal Properties at Stake

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Queen’s Testament Deals Fatal Blow to Sussexes, Frogmore Cottage and Royal Properties at Stake

In a surprising turn of events, the Queen's testament has dealt a fatal blow to and , as it is rumored that they will lose their cherished Frogmore Cottage after the Queen's passing.

The couple, who have embarked on a new life in California, may face significant changes due to the decisions outlined in the Queen's will.

Following the ascension of III to the throne, he now finds himself in the position of being the landlord of numerous royal properties.

While Buckingham Palace has traditionally served as the monarch's headquarters since its acquisition by II in 1761, the new king reportedly has reservations about this vast palace and may opt to use it solely as an office space.

Instead, he appears keen on utilizing Clarence House, his official residence since 2003, as his personal home.

As King Charles III deliberates on where he will reside, other members of the royal family await news on which properties they will be allocated.

Speculation suggests that may be forced to vacate the Royal Lodge, a Grade II listed home located in Windsor Great Park.

Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could find themselves displaced from Frogmore Cottage following their permanent relocation to the United States.

It is worth noting that had expressed a desire to be seen as a princess, which likely influenced her and 's initial request to reside at Windsor Castle after their marriage.

However, they were offered Frogmore Cottage instead, a stunning estate situated within the grounds of Windsor Castle and belonging to the Crown Estate.

Prior to their wedding, and Princess Catherine resided in renovated apartments within Kensington Palace, while Prince Harry lived in Nottingham Cottage, a separate dwelling on the palace grounds.

This arrangement changed after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tied the knot in 2018, leading them to move into Frogmore Cottage.

In other news, the coronation date for King Charles III has been officially set for June 3rd, 2023, and will take place at Westminster Abbey.

However, given the ongoing drama between the king and his youngest son, Prince Harry, and his wife Meghan Markle, it is unlikely that the couple will attend the event.

Nevertheless, the royal family remains steadfast in upholding the traditions and festivities associated with the Crown, even in the absence of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

As the monarchy undergoes significant changes and the future of various royal residences hangs in the balance, the world eagerly awaits further developments.

The testament's impact on the Sussexes and the redistribution of properties within the royal family will undoubtedly shape the course of the monarchy in the years to come.

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