Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have made their feelings clear as the last traces of the Sussexes’ presence in the UK are set to be removed.
The couple were given Frogmore Cottage by the late Queen as a wedding gift in 2018.
Harry and Meghan stayed there for a short time to bid farewell to royal life. Throughout their stay in the chalet, the couple paid for the renovation and the rent.
NOW, The Sun reported that the Crown Estate plans to subdivide the cottage and return it to its original state.
Royal expert Tom Sykes claimed Harry and Meghan’s team spoke out and said they saw this coming a long time ago.
In his Royalist podcast, the royal commentator said: “[The Sussexes’ team] What I’m thinking now is that King Charles waited until the Queen died to expel Harry.
“And they say the Queen blocked it because it was her wedding present.”
The Sussexes “are right about that”, Mr Tom said, because the late Queen did not like “confrontation”.
“It was arguably one of his greatest weaknesses. His inability to stand up to family members who played the family card to get what they wanted is well known,” he said.
If the Queen were alive, she would never allow members of the royal family to deport Harry and Meghan.




