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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Evicted from Frogmore Cottage

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Evicted from Frogmore Cottage

and have been asked to leave their residence on Windsor grounds, Frogmore Cottage, by the King while he changes the Royal Homes.

The eviction has raised questions about the Duke's ability to return to the UK in the future.

Despite moving to the United States three years ago, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have maintained their property as their UK base.

However, with Harry expressing concerns about the level of protection offered to his family in the UK, the lack of a home will further complicate the couple's future visits to the country.

Royal Correspondent Jack Royston has noted that while returning to the UK may not be impossible, the eviction from Frogmore Cottage will make arrangements more complex.

The property offers de facto police security and protection from terrorist attacks and assassination attempts.

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Losing Frogmore Cottage would thus mean more than losing a home for the couple.

The development is a blow to the couple who have spent the past three years trying to distance themselves from the institution.

Royston also suggested that the eviction could make Harry and Meghan more dependent on the Royal family.

To benefit from police protection around the residence, they may have to negotiate a room in another Royal residence, leaving them more reliant on the palace institution.

A spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess confirmed on Wednesday that the couple had been requested to vacate Frogmore Cottage.

The warning reportedly came directly from Buckingham Palace within days of the release of Harry's memoir, Spare.

The couple had received the Grade II listed property as a wedding gift from the late Queen in 2018.

The eviction is the latest in a series of controversies surrounding the couple's use of public funds.

Frogmore Cottage was refurbished at a great cost before the couple briefly moved in 2019.

They have since reimbursed the Royal purse of an estimated $2.4 million.

Harry has previously raised concerns about the level of protection offered to his family in the UK.

In March 2020, he launched a lawsuit against the Home Office over the removal of his security detail.

A spokesperson for the Duke at the time argued that the private security team the couple personally funded could not replicate the necessary police protection needed whilst in the UK in the absence of such protection.

The couple's move to the United States has marked a series of bombshell allegations against the Royal family.

In their interview with in March 2021, Harry and Meghan accused the institution of racism, lack of support for the couple's mental health struggles, and silencing Meghan.

The allegations have strained the couple's relationship within the institution, and the eviction from Frogmore Cottage is a significant development.

As it severs the final major tie between the couple and Britain, the move could make future return visits to the country far more complex.

It may strain their relationship with the Royal family.

For now, it remains uncertain whether will be able to return to the UK in the future.

The eviction from Frogmore Cottage has sparked debate among royal enthusiasts, with many questioning the future of the couple's relationship with the Royal family.

Some have expressed disappointment, while others have criticized the couple's use of public funds.

In conclusion, the eviction of Prince Harry and from Frogmore Cottage has raised questions about their future relationship with the Royal family and their ability to return to the UK.

The move could make future visits to the country more complex and may strain their relationship with the institution.

However, for now, it remains uncertain what the future holds for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

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