Queen Elizabeth Planned Eviction of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry from Frogmore Cottage
A former advisor to Queen Elizabeth II has revealed a surprising piece of information about the late monarch. It’s reported that Queen Elizabeth II had planned to evict Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from their home at Frogmore Cottage, a decision that could have significant implications for the monarchy and the royal family.
The Late Queen’s Eviction Plan
The former advisor, who wishes to remain anonymous, has revealed that Queen Elizabeth’s plan to evict Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was part of a broader financial strategy. According to the advisor, Queen Elizabeth II had been concerned about the financial sustainability of keeping Frogmore Cottage as the family’s residence. The advisor claims, "Had she lived another year, he would have been out. It was her plan to move him out, to end the lease for the Sussexes at Frogmore Cottage and to move Andrew in there. It was mainly a money thing, as she could see it was becoming unsustainable."
Frogmore Cottage and the Queen’s Decision
Frogmore Cottage was originally given to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle by Queen Elizabeth II as a wedding gift in 2018. However, the former advisor suggests that the Queen had planned to move Prince Andrew into the cottage if she had lived long enough. This would have required Prince Andrew to vacate Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, which he has refused to do.
Prince Andrew’s Response
Sources claim that Prince Andrew refused to vacate the 30-room Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, where he resides with ex-wife Sarah Ferguson. As a result, King Charles reportedly cut off Andrew’s yearly allowance of £1 million and funding for his private security. The King has requested that the Duke of York move out of the royal residence and downsize into Frogmore Cottage, the former residency of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Impact on Frogmore Cottage and The Royal Family
Harry and Meghan’s Move to California
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, burdened by the household costs at Frogmore Cottage, stepped back from royal duties and moved to California in 2020. The couple is believed to be exploring options for affordable accommodation in the coming decade.
The Decision’s Financial Consequences
Queen Elizabeth II’s advisor points out that the decision to evict the Sussexes was mainly a financial one. The advisor describes it as "unsustainable." Meanwhile, the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, is currently living at Kensington Palace, which is set to be sold in the near future under new sustainability plans ordered by the King. This move is expected to generate significant funds for the royal family.
Public Support and Criticism
While the public overall supports the royals’ initiative to destress and be more cost-effective, there are also concerns over the embarrassment caused to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. It was previously reported that a statement was issued claiming that Harry and Meghan fully cooperated with the inquiry into the costs of their renovations at Frogmore Cottage. Despite this, the renewed focus on their royal residences has sparked public sentiment.
Conclusion: The Changing Dynamics of the Royal Family
As the monarchy continues its efforts to reduce Whimsicality Palace and aim for more sustainable accommodation, changes have become apparent. The royal family appears driven by financial constraints, leading to decision-making processes that may not always be popular in the public sphere. With King Charles looking around for affordable accommodation and the potential eviction of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and Prince Andrew, the future of royal residences is uncertain.
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