- Prince Harry and Meghan told to vacate the British royal family’s estate.
- Not only are they being kicked out but will receive reduced royal funding.
- They will now move officially to Montecito in California
Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were reportedly told to vacate the British royal family’s Windsor estate, leaving them without a UK home.
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This was in January just days after the publication of the prince’s tell-all explosive memoir “Spare”. It went to become the fastest selling nonfiction book in the UK since 1988.
Frogmore Cottage has now been offered to Prince Andrew, King Charles III’s controversial brother. It is said that Harry and Megan refurbished at a reported cost of £2.4 million.
The Cottage was a wedding present from the late Queen Elizabeth II in 2018. If the dead could feel, then the Queen will be turning on her grave to this news.
There has been no comment from them about the kicking out yet.
The renegades are no strangers to the cold.
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Not only are they being kicked out but will receive reduced royal funding.
Some see his mannerisms as unroyal, feel he is not living the norm reducing the monarchial approval. Not only did Harry’s autobiography “Spare” blow up sales records when it was published in January, but also saw his popularity ratings flop amongst the people.
Harry and Meghan moved to Montecito in California in 2020 after dramatically quitting royal life service.
Since then, they have taken part in a string of projects; from an interview with Oprah Winfrey to a Netflix documentary while airing grievances about their negative experiences as members of the British royal family.
They will now live in the US with their children.
Where else would beat the monarchial set up? Will he leave to regret leaving behind a £250,000-a-year grant, the 30-room Royal Lodge and also on the Windsor estate? Without funding definitely, he they have to adjust and make do with exploits from controversies interesting to media and movie writers.
We trust they will break their silence on the matter on the next documentary, memoir or podcast in the US.
By Denzel S. Ondijo