Harry and Meghan finally vacate Frogmore Cottage: Their last possessions are shipped to California six months after they were evicted following the release of Harry's bombshell memoir Spare



Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have vacated Frogmore Cottage in Windsor. They had been given an eviction notice by the King, and their possessions have now been shipped to California. They are currently without a UK base and may have to stay with friends or book hotels when they return to the country. It seems likely that the couple will be responsible for their own expenses, as there is a renewed focus on tightening royal spending.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have finally vacated Frogmore Cottage in Windsor - six months after the King gave them their marching orders

Frogmore Cottage, which was given to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as a wedding gift by Queen Elizabeth II, is now due to be rented out. The cottage underwent a £2.4 million renovation paid for by the Sussexes, but the money was later repaid to taxpayers by Prince Harry. It is unclear whether Prince Andrew will vacate the nearby 31-room Royal Lodge to move into Frogmore Cottage, as there were suggestions that the King had planned for his brother to do so.

The couple were presented with the five-bedroom, Grade II-listed property on the Windsor estate as a wedding gif by the late Queen




The couple were given an eviction notice from Frogmore in January, just days after the publication of Harry's tell-all memoir Spare (Pictured: King Charles III)

The source also mentions that the Sussexes have accepted the decision and are "actually ok" with it, acknowledging their privilege of having homes in both the UK and the US. While they stayed at Frogmore Cottage after the Queen's death, they have rarely been there since leaving the UK three years ago.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex pictured inside their Frogmore Cottage kitchen in their Netflix documentary

The couple (pictured in Frogmore) were given notice after Harry released his memoir Spare in January


Additionally, the article mentions a delay in the release of a new book by Omid Scobie, a cheerleader for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The book, titled "Endgame," is said to be an investigation into the Royal Family's "fight for survival." The publication date was moved to November 21, three months after its original August date, possibly to include material related to the King's coronation. The author's previous book, "Finding Freedom," which covered the Sussexes' decision to step down as senior royals, was criticized for its content and writing style.

Omid Scobie announced the release of Endgame last year but today announced the publication date as November 21, 2023 

Scobie (pictured in London in June this year) rose to prominence after writing Founding Freedom, a laudatory biography about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

It is suggested that Scobie's new book may contain sensational details, but the credibility of the sources is questioned. The author's close relationship with the Sussexes raises concerns about the objectivity and accuracy of the information presented. The text also mentions that the Sussexes reportedly had a four-book deal with Random House, with Prince Harry's memoir, titled "Spare," being one of the books. The previous leak of "Spare" received criticism for some of its content, including passages related to Prince Harry's military service.

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