The deadline for removing your belongings from Frogmore Cottage ends after the coronation, which is expected to take place in May.
King Charles III the son ordered harry and the wife Megan Markle withdraw from the couple’s royal residence in the UK. Frogmore Cottage, given by Queen Elizabeth II on her nephew’s wedding, is to be vacated by after coronation of king charlesscheduled for May.
The Sun newspaper reported that Windsor Castle had sent a deportation notice to Harry and Meghan. The couple hadn’t lived in the UK since 2020, when they abdicated their royal duties and began harshly criticizing the royal family.
They only lived in the place for six months after carrying out renovations estimated at more than US$2.4 million (about R$12.5 million). The value of the works caused controversy because they were withdrawn from the public coffers, which meant Harry had to return the value.
The Sun also reported that the king would also have asked his brother, Prince Andrew, to move to Frogmore Cottage in order to reduce the expenses of the youngest who lives in a luxurious property in Windsor. Furthermore, with no announcement of a new residence for the king’s youngest son and his wife, they will be left without an official residence for their infrequent visits to the royal family’s home country.
A friend of Harry and Meghan spoke to The Mirror newspaper, where he stated that all this appears to be part of a retaliatory plan for “take them off the scene forever”. The assumption fits the moment since the beginning of 2023 Harry has published a memoir titled “Spare” (“A Sobra”, in Portuguese), which is about the experience of being the furthest son in the line of succession of the royal family.
Source: Terra

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