King Charles 'evicts' Harry and Meghan from Frogmore Cottage and 'offers estate to Prince Andrew'
's tell-all memoir Spare, it is understood.
In the book, Harry made a series of revelations, including details on family feuds, how he lost his virginity and his experience taking drugs.Prince AndrewIt comes after it was reported that Andrew was also being "evicted" from his from 30-room royal mansion. He has lived in the Royal Lodge, which has a 98-acre estate, since 2003, when he secured a 75-year lease.is planning to cut Andrew's £249,000 annual allowance.Meghan Markle appears for first time since Harry released Spare as she promotes vegan coffee brandwill be forced to leave the cottage - their only remaining home in the UK - regardless of whether he moves in or not."Andrew is resisting the idea of moving into Frogmore Cottage after he was offered it last week.
When they stepped down from their royal duties in 2020 and moved to the US, Harry and Meghan paid back the cost of the renovations to the taxpayer and leased Frogmore for “several years”. Harry and Meghan most recently renewed their lease on the property in May 2022, after Princess Eugenie and her partner left the estate.
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