Prince Harry and Meghan Markle May Attend Coronation, Likely Stay In 300-Year-Old Lavish Frogmore Cottage
As made very clear by the documentary and the aftermath, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have not fallen short of supporters after exiting the royal family. It also further proved that the couple has not been stripped of their royal luxuries, as evidenced by the online brawl that followed after the trailer showed a clip of Meghan Markle crying in front of a Hermes blanket.
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This was soon followed up by the release of Prince Harry’s memoir. Despite the objective of a memoir is to overshare about one’s life, the audience is not the slightest bit impressed as Prince Harry shares in detailed accounts the drawbacks of the royal family. Many were quick to dismiss all his claims in favor of a few factually being proved incorrect. While Prince Harry is still waiting for his public apology from the royal family, according to royal commentator Andrew Pierce, he has already received an invitation to the coronation.
Lavish ten-bedroom cottage awaits Prince Harry & Meghan Markle
While it seems the invitation has been delivered to the doors of the Sussexes’ 14.6 million dollars worth Montecito mansion, the couple has not confirmed their attendance. Given the claims they have made about the royal family, especially Prince Harry, showing up at the coronation would not exactly be the best idea. However, if we put aside the fact that King Charles is his father who, as he claims, mistreated him, the coronation is a subject of national importance.
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And if the years in his life before he moved to the United States mean anything to him, then a grand Frogmore Cottage awaits them at Windsor estate. It is the same ten-bedroom mansion that Markle and her husband stayed in when they attended the late Queen’s platinum jubilee. Additionally, it was revealed in June 2022 that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had renewed the lease on the property and continued to pay their rent diligently.
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Glimpses of the beautiful Frogmore cottage were shared by the couple in their Netflix documentary. A dive into history shows that the property has been serving the crown since 1801. While the couple stayed at the cottage before Megxit, it was occupied by Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, who now reside in Portugal. If the Sussexes do decide to return, it will be a trip down memory lane in the elegantly designed Frogmore Cottage.
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