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King Charles Kicks Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Out of Frogmore Cottage Following Memoir Release
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were left shocked by the decision of King Charles to evict them from their home at Frogmore Cottage, UK, just hours after the release of the Duke of Sussex's memoir.
The couple had called Frogmore Cottage their home for several years before being ousted by the monarch.
A friend of the couple called the move a cruel punishment and a final coup de grace on the part of the King, causing a stir by offering the place to his disgraced brother, Prince Andrew.
The eviction process began on January 11th, just 24 hours after the global release of Spare, which contained never-before-read details about Harry's upbringing and family drama.
Royal insiders speculate that the monarchy wants to cut the couple out of the picture for good.
Harry and Meghan cheerleader Omid Scobie theorized that the move was a sign of the royals' desire to distance themselves from the couple.
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Harry and Meghan have until early summer to vacate Frogmore Cottage.
Initially, they were given just weeks, but now they have at least until after the coronation, according to an insider.
Scobie claimed that at least two members of the royal family were appalled by the news of the eviction, with rumours circulating that Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie were among them.
However, Eugenie continues to support Harry, as they have always had each other's backs and are still thick as thieves.
A spokesperson for Harry and Meghan confirmed that the couple would not attend the lavish ceremony on May 6th.
Although it is still unclear whether they plan to attend the event at all.
The ex-royal duo were gifted Frogmore Cottage by the late Queen after their wedding in 2018, and the pair recently renewed the lease despite now residing in Montecito, California.
The decision to evict the couple was made to prevent them from using a royal cottage as a Netflix set or leaking information to the media.
If they want to return to the UK, they will have to stay at another royal's house, under the control of the King or Prince of Wales, or they'll have to stay elsewhere.
They won't be able to run amok on palace grounds or use a crown property as a hotel while going on fake royal tours at taxpayers' expense.
Even if the Markles were invited to attend the coronation, it is unlikely that they would accept the invitation.
The couple would be humiliated by the public eviction notice and would not want to sit in subpar seats at the event.
Furthermore, they would not have a place to host a party for Archie on coronation weekend, even if they had not fully packed up and left Frogmore Cottage at the time.
Given their obsession with security, the couple would not be happy staying at a public hotel like mere peasants.
It is also unlikely that they would stay with Charles and Camilla post spare.
In short, if they want to return to Britain in the future, they will have to do so on the King's terms, not their own.