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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may be at risk of losing their beloved Frogmore Cottage, which they still maintain despite relocating to the US permanently.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may be at risk of losing their beloved Frogmore Cottage, which they still maintain despite relocating to the US permanently.

King Charles III is currently deciding who will reside in various royal residences, including Frogmore Cottage, which was gifted to the couple by the late in 2019.

It's believed that many royal fans support Charles' plans for a slimmed-down monarchy, which will reduce the amount of taxpayer money spent on the firm.

According to a recent report, Harry and Meghan wanted to move to Windsor Castle but were given Frogmore Cottage instead.

Lady Elizabeth Anson, a close friend of the Queen who passed away in 2020, stated that the monarch made the generous gesture of giving them the cottage.

She described the home as a big deal to the Queen, who reportedly said, “I hope they'll respect it.”

Lady Elizabeth explained that the cottage is located right next to the Queen's entrance into the gardens, essentially her backyard, her solitude, and her privacy.

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She was giving that up in gifting Harry and Meghan Frogmore Cottage.

We all thought it was very big of her.

A new book, The New Royals, written by Katie Nicholls, claims that the late Queen gave Meghan a telling off for being rude to a staff member ahead of her wedding to in 2018.

Meghan allegedly became upset while discussing her vegan wedding menu with a caterer when the Queen entered the room.

The source stated that Meghan was ranting about the dish being meant to be vegan when the Queen walked in and said, “Meghan, in this family, we don't speak to people like that.”

Valentin Lowe's new book also claims that had an alleged row with the Queen's dresser, Angela Kelly, ahead of his wedding to Meghan.

The author writes that the couple's wedding was particularly stressful, with heated discussions over scheduling, announcements, and the tiara ahead of their big day.

Meghan had been told that the Queen would lend her a tiara for her wedding, but after choosing Queen Mary's diamond bandeau tiara, she wanted to try it on when her hairdresser was available.

However, after not being able to access the tiara, Harry allegedly became furious and thought the Queen's dresser was being obstructive.

The news of the potential loss of Frogmore Cottage comes as King Charles III is reportedly planning on how to manage the many stately homes owned by the royal family.

Fans of the royal family are supporting his plans for a slimmed-down monarchy, which will reduce the amount of taxpayer money spent on the firm.

It's important to note that Frogmore Cottage holds a special place in the Queen's heart.

She hoped that Harry and Meghan would respect the home and its significance to her.

Losing the cottage may be a disappointment for the couple, but it's ultimately up to King Charles III to decide who resides in the various royal residences.

The royal family has faced intense scrutiny and criticism in recent years, with many questioning the amount of taxpayer money spent on the firm.

King Charles III's plans for a slimmed-down monarchy are seen as a step in the right direction by many royal fans.

Despite the controversies surrounding the royal family, they continue to captivate the public's attention.

The drama surrounding Harry and Meghan's relocation to the US and the potential loss of their home continues to make headlines.

In conclusion, the potential loss of Frogmore Cottage highlights the ongoing changes within the royal family.

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