King Charles is allegedly sick and tired of everything that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have done to the royal family.
As a result, the monarch decided that the best way to make the couple pay for all the damage that they’ve caused is to evict them from Frogmore Cottage.
According to National Enquirer, King Charles lost all the patience that he had left for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
“They’ve publicly betrayed the royals for two years with mind-boggling accusations – and Charles has finally retaliated. He’s kicked the couple out of the home of his mother, Queen Elizabeth, gave them when they wed in 2018. And, to add insult to injury, he’s offered the place to his disgraced sex creep brother, Prince Andrew,” the source said.
According to the source, King Charles has been contemplating about kicking Prince Harry and Markle out of Frogmore Cottage for months. And he made the decision in January but only made an announcement weeks later. The monarch’s decision was allegedly triggered by Prince Harry’s memoir Spare.
“The book’s bombshells against the royal family were the last straw. There seems to be no end to Harry and Meghan’s lies and backstabbing. Charles had no choice but to hit back,” the source said.
And the fact that Prince Harry dragged King Charles’ wife Queen Consort Camilla into his memoir just worsened the father and son’s relationship with each other.
“I’m told Camilla and Prince William – who was also skewered in the book – both urged Charles to banish the Sussexes. They feel the renegades are loose cannons and can’t be trusted anywhere near the family. William begged his father to throw them out of Frogmore because the property is just a stone’s throw from his own new family house Adelaide Cottage, and he doesn’t want to run into them,” the source said.
However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt. There are a lot of reasons why King Charles must have decided to evict Prince Harry and Markle from Frogmore Cottage. But it’s unlikely that it had anything to do with the Duke of Sussex’s memoir.
By the looks of it, this is just a practical decision because the Duke and Duchess of Sussex no longer work for the royal family. So, they shouldn’t be entitled to owning properties back in the United Kingdom.