Harry and Meghan to Be Offered to Stay at Buckingham Palace After Kicked Out of Frogmore Cottage

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle reportedly will always be welcomed to stay at Buckingham Palace after his estranged father evicted them from Windsor.

AceShowbizKing Charles is rumored to offer the Duke and Duchess of Sussex an “olive branch” by allowing them to stay at Buckingham Palace when they visit Britain in future. According to the Mail on Sunday, March 5, the monarch, 74, reportedly gives Prince Harry, 38, and his wife Meghan Markle, 41, “weeks” to move out of their grace-and-favour home of Frogmore Cottage in Windsor – which may be given to Prince Harry – but is now thought to be planning on offering them a luxury spot in the palace.

The decision is made as part of the “latest move in the complex merry-go-round of royal properties set in motion by the King’s plans to streamline the monarchy and remove perks from non-working Royals.”

Harry and Meghan now live in a nine-bedroom £12 million house in Montecito, California after they quit life as senior royals in 2020 and are said to have been told to get their belongings out of Frogmore.

The Mail on Sunday added Palace sources had insisted the couple will still be invited to the king’s Coronation on May 6 despite fallout from Harry’s constant revelations about the royals in interviews and his book “Spare“.

It said sources close to King Charles, 74, and Queen Consort Camilla, 75, say the couple were “furious” and left “wearied” by the claims in Harry’s autobiography, in which he said his brother Prince William pushed him to the floor.

An insider added, “His Majesty is furious, as is William. But the King is not a bad man. He has no wish to see his brother Andrew homeless or penniless. Nor does he wish to deprive the Sussexes of a base in the UK. London is a better fit. The Sussexes have always wanted rooms at Buckingham Palace. They could have Andrew’s old rooms there, which are currently being vacated.”

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