Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have left their residence of Frogmore Cottage.

The King has requested that the couple vacate the premises.

March 3rd 2023.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have left their residence of Frogmore Cottage.


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Frogmore Cottage is currently the London abode of Harry and Meghan, but not for much longer. Reports suggest that King Charles has made a 'request' for them to leave the premises due to Prince Harry's autobiography which portrayed the Queen Consort as a 'wicked stepmother'. It is speculated that the King might offer Frogmore Cottage to Prince Andrew as an alternative to his £30m Windsor mansion, Royal Lodge. Where exactly is Frogmore Cottage? Who else has been there and what is it like inside? Frogmore Cottage is situated in the grounds of Windsor Castle, Berkshire and was a wedding present to the couple from the late Queen Elizabeth. The ten-bedroomed, Grade II listed building underwent a multi-million pound renovation prior to Harry and Meghan moving in 2019, with the £2.4m bill initially paid by the taxpayer and reimbursed by the couple. It is near the 17th century Frogmore House where their wedding reception was held. Inside, Frogmore Cottage was built for Queen Charlotte in 1801 and was intended as a secluded, large home disguised as a rural cottage. The name Frogmore was derived from the marshy land which was filled with frogs. Afterwards, it was split into five units to house royal staff.



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It has been reported that Prince Charles has asked Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to leave their London residence, Frogmore Cottage. This is thought to be due to the Prince's book Spare crossing a line, where he referred to the Queen Consort as a 'wicked stepmother'. It is speculated that the King might offer Frogmore Cottage to Prince Andrew, who will be evicted from his £30m Windsor mansion, Royal Lodge. Frogmore Cottage is situated in the grounds of Windsor Castle in Berkshire and was gifted to the couple by the late Queen Elizabeth. It underwent a multi-million pound refurbishment before the couple moved in during 2019, with the £2.4m bill initially funded by the taxpayer, which was later repaid by the couple. The house was built for Queen Charlotte in 1801 and was considered to be a rural hideaway. Frogmore Cottage was later split into five units to house royal staff.



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