ROYAL FAMILY
Breaking News: Prince Harry made THIS heartfelt plea to his father King Charles….Read More
Prince Harry’s emotional plea to King Charles comes in the wake of a significant family rift, marked by his eviction from Frogmore Cottage. This situation has stirred considerable media attention and speculation about the dynamics within the royal family.
In early 2023, King Charles III made the controversial decision to evict Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from Frogmore Cottage, their UK residence since 2019. This decision followed the release of Harry’s memoir, Spare, which contained revelations that reportedly strained his relationship with the royal family. Although Frogmore Cottage was a wedding gift from the late Queen Elizabeth II, was no longer deemed a suitable home for the couple, as they have been staying in California since stepping down from royal duties in 2020. Since 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been residing in Montecito, California, since their decision to step down from royal duties.
Royal author Omid Scobie, in the book Endgame, claims Harry was “greatly disturbed by this development”, and that his father received this call soon after the news from the eviction: Harry was already speaking with Charles in an anguished exchange, inquiring, “Do you want to see your grandchildren?” This expressed his concerns about how the eviction might impact his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet’s relationship with their grandfather.
Family dynamics and influences
The decision to evict Harry and Meghan is believed to have been influenced by key figures within the royal family. As per The Mirror US, Scobie suggests that Princess Anne played a crucial role in persuading King Charles to proceed with the eviction. While Charles seemed hesitant about kicking them out, Anne’s support for a firm approach reportedly swayed his final decision.
Harry’s emotional response to this eviction was profound; he felt it was not only a loss of a home but also a rejection from his father. Tom Quinn, another royal author, noted that Harry was “absolutely furious and in tears” over what he perceived as a “vindictive” act by King Charles.