Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex Photo credit: Skynews
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been asked to vacate their British base of Frogmore Cottage.
Couple’s spokesperson has confirmed this development.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been informed that they should vacate the property on the royal family’s Windsor estate outside London, according The Sun newspaper on Wednesday.
It was previously stated that the Duke of York had been promised the house on the grounds of Windsor Castle.
Though Royal Court has not responded.
Archie and Lilibet, the duke and duchess’s two offspring, now reside with them in California.
They quit life as working royals in 2020 and left the UK shortly afterwards.
The late Queen gave the royal pair Frogmore Cottage, a Grade-II listed 10-bedroom home in the grounds of Windsor Castle in Berkshire.
According to The Telegraph, Charles has requested them to leave Frogmore Cottage permanently so that Prince Andrew can move in.
The Crown Estate’s property underwent renovations from Prince Harry and Meghan in 2018–19 at an expected cost of £2.4 million.
The Sovereign Grant, which was used to pay for the expense originally, was eventually fully repaid by the Duke.