In a surprising turn of events, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been instructed to vacate Frogmore Cottage amidst safety concerns.
However, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been assured that they will have alternative accommodation at Windsor Castle during their visits to the UK, as confirmed by a spokesperson for the royal couple.
The decision for Harry and Meghan to leave their official residence in the UK came after King Charles reportedly issued the order following the announcement of Prince Harry's upcoming book, Spare.
Omid Scobie, in an unofficial biography of the couple, expressed concerns that removing Frogmore Cottage would leave the family without a suitable and secure space for their visits.
Contrary to this perspective, royal historian Marlene Kenneg believes that there are ample rooms available at Windsor Castle where the Sussexes could reside if they choose to visit Britain.
Kenneg emphasized that the Crown Estate owns Frogmore Cottage, not the royal couple, meaning that Harry's lease agreement is with the Crown Estates, similar to other royal properties in Windsor.
Moreover, it was disclosed that Prince Harry had extended his lease on the Windsor property until May 2022, indicating that the lease might soon expire.
Frogmore Cottage holds sentimental value for the Sussexes as it was the first home of their son, Archie Harrison, born in May 2019.
Although the couple moved to California in 2020, they retained Frogmore Cottage as their permanent residence in England.
During their recent visits to the UK, Meghan and Harry used Frogmore Cottage as their base, attending events and celebrations while leaving their children, Archie and Lilibet Diana, at the cottage with a nanny.
However, the Sussexes no longer receive automatic police protection and privacy when in the UK due to the exclusive location of Frogmore Cottage in Home Park.
While the representative for Meghan and Harry confirmed the news of them being asked to leave Frogmore Cottage, sources revealed that the royal couple was taken aback by the decision, especially coming shortly after the release of Prince Harry's autobiography.
Reports suggest that the property may be needed for another member of the royal family, speculated to be Prince Andrew, who is facing a reduction in his subsidy.
In a separate development, the engagement ring worn by Queen Camilla has sparked curiosity and intrigue.
The dazzling ring, estimated at £212,000, adorns the finger of Queen Camilla, who has been married to King Charles for 18 years.
Prior to her marriage, Camilla received a stunning five-carat, emerald-cut diamond ring with side baguettes, which continues to draw significant interest and searches annually, according to Google Trends.
Offering insights into the royal jewellery, Dana Barrowman, the marketing manager at Jewellerybox, shed light on the exquisite design and craftsmanship of Queen Camilla's cherished engagement ring.
The mystery surrounding the ring adds to the allure and fascination surrounding the royal couple's enduring love story and regal traditions.