Confirmed: Harry and Meghan Markle left their British mansion in Frogmore after Carlos III’s eviction order

The Frogmore Cottage mansion, in Windsor, has been a headache for Charles III. It has given you nothing but trouble. The property was empty, but it was a nightmare. It was the last one that had been destined as a home for his son Harry and to Meghan Markle before the dukes pushed the Megxit button and left the UK in March 2020. Harry’s devastating memories, In the shadow (Spare), they caused a turnaround in the management of Frogmore. So much so that the monarch activated the eviction operation of the property, a swerve that was interpreted by the media as revenge.

We have now learned from ITV News that Harry and Meghan have packed up their belongings and officially left the mansion. This move took place three months after the sovereign gave that eviction order, quote Page Six.

You have to put Frogmore Cottage in context. The property was a stronghold for the Sussexes, their refuge when they visited the United Kingdom. It was his official residence. For this reason, his departure has also been interpreted as official.

This nightmare for the king was a consequence of the publication of Harry’s memoirs, last January. The duke “provoked” his father in some way, through this narrative of victimhood, airing private episodes of the royal family, as published Page Six, quoting British BBC journalist writer and producer Tom Bower, an expert on the Royal House. The monarch’s request to his son to remove his things from the house would have occurred only one day after the publication of the book.

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