Prince Harry and his wife Meghan will be evicted from their house given by Queen Elizabeth II

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan are being evicted from their home at Windsor Estate. The royal home was given to him as a wedding gift from the late Queen Elizabeth II in 2018.

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan will be evicted from their house given by Queen Elizabeth II

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan are being evicted from their home at the British royal family's Windsor estate, leaving them without a UK base. This information has been given through a report on Wednesday. Frogmore Cottage, which he refurbished at a reported cost of £2.4 million, was a wedding gift to him from the late Queen Elizabeth II in 2018.

Order placed in January

At the same time, the report says that it has now been presented to Prince Andrew, brother of King Charles III. Harry and Meghan, also known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were reportedly told to vacate the property in January just days after the publication of the prince's all-encompassing memoir "Spare".

Left royal life in 2020

Charles has long supported the weakened monarchy, currently handling funding. Charles, who has long supported a weakened monarchy, is currently doing a great deal of funding. Harry and Meghan moved to California in 2020 after leaving royal life, and since then, she's featured in a number of projects, from an interview with Oprah Winfrey to a Netflix documentary. 

Harry's autobiography was published in January

Harry's autobiography "Spare" broke sales records when it was published in January, but also saw a drop in his popularity ratings. Buckingham Palace declined to comment on the reports. Let us inform you, a representative for Sussex was not immediately available.