Prince Harry Pursues Permanent UK Home Amid Royal Residency Shakeup
Send us your feedback to audioarticles@vaarta.com
After leaving Frogmore Cottage, Prince Harry has been actively seeking stability in the UK. He needs to feel that he connects with his old life and friends while in the country. According to reports, Prince Andrew's arrival at Frogmore Cottage, which King Charles has asked to move into, has upset the Duke of Sussex by forcing him to leave. He hopes to apply for UK permanent residency to stay in touch with his old friends and family.
According to Vanity Fair, royal expert Tom Quinn said Harry reminisced about his old life and talked about how he missed his friends from Eton and the military. Harry and Meghan used to live in the Frogmore Cottage, a gift from Queen Elizabeth II. Despite describing this as their "forever home," the couple faced eviction upon ceasing to be royals in 2020.
He had once called it his forever home, and in his autobiography, Harry had written how wistful he was to leave Frogmore Cottage. The situation worsens due to King Charles' already inferior relationship with the residents of Frogmore Cottage.
Since quitting royal duties, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have also had issues with their security arrangements in law courts. His lawyers, though, have just won an appeal to argue that the case remains alive.
Follow us on Google News and stay updated with the latest!
Comments