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King Charles’ Decision to Evict Harry and Meghan: A Royal Shake-Up

In a surprising turn of events, III has decided to evict and from Frogmore Cottage, just hours after the release of Harry’s memoir, “Spare.”

This move raises eyebrows and hints at deeper issues within the royal family dynamics, suggesting that it may not simply be about property matters.

Royal experts believe this decision could be part of a broader strategy to prevent Prince Harry from taking on the role of Counsellor of State.

This position is crucial as it allows appointed individuals to perform royal duties in the monarch’s absence.

Traditionally, this group includes the sovereign’s spouse and the next four eligible heirs over the age of 21.

Currently, this includes figures like , , and even , despite ongoing controversies surrounding his royal status.

However, the situation becomes more complicated with Harry’s potential removal from this list.

Experts like Richard Fitzwilliams have pointed out that losing Frogmore Cottage could mean Harry would no longer be considered domiciled in the UK.

This is significant because being a resident is a requirement for holding the Counsellor of State title.

Dr. Craig Prescott, a constitutional law expert, echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the challenges Harry would face if he were to establish a new domicile in the United States.

The royal family website outlines that Counsellors of State have the authority to engage in essential royal functions, such as presiding over Privy Council meetings and welcoming new ambassadors.

If Harry loses his status, it could severely restrict his involvement in royal affairs, further distancing him from the institution.

Frogmore Cottage has held special significance for the Sussexes.

Gifted to them by the late Queen, it served as their sanctuary during visits to the UK.

The couple reportedly felt secure there, especially during their last trip for the Platinum Jubilee in June 2022, when they chose to remain at the property instead of engaging with the public.

Losing this residence could amplify feelings of vulnerability for Harry and Meghan, potentially deterring them from future visits to the UK.

Jack Royston, Newsweek’s Chief Royal Correspondent, emphasized that Frogmore was more than just a house; it was a vital connection to their past and the royal family.

As the dust settles on King Charles’ decision, questions linger about whether this was a calculated move to sideline Harry from royal duties or simply a pragmatic choice regarding property management.

Regardless of the reasoning, it underscores the complexities the Sussexes face while trying to balance their lives in America with their ties to the British monarchy.

The implications of this eviction are profound, not only for Harry and Meghan but also for the royal family’s future dynamics.

As they navigate this turbulent landscape, the Sussexes must adapt to their evolving roles outside the UK while grappling with the challenges posed by their royal heritage.

What do you think about this latest development in the royal saga?

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As we await further updates, it’s clear that the relationship between the Sussexes and the royal family remains as intricate as ever.

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