After the eviction of Prince Harry and Meghan from Frogmore Cottage, King Charles is making a surprising move by extending an olive branch to the couple.
Reports suggest that when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex visit Britain in the future, they may have the opportunity to stay at Buckingham Palace.
However, rumors also indicate that they might be asked to cover the costs of their accommodation.
The upcoming visit of Harry and Meghan to the UK will coincide with the handover of their former residence, Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.
Should they require a place to stay, they could potentially be offered Prince Andrew's former palace suite, where notable figures like socialite Ghislaine Maxwell and model Caprice have been hosted in the past.
This decision is part of King Charles's efforts to modernize the royal estates and cut down on perks for non-working royals.
Prince Andrew, who has resided at Windsor's Royal Lodge for over two decades, is said to be the recipient of Charles's offer to relocate to Frogmore.
Talks are ongoing about the possibility of Prince William and his family moving into Royal Lodge, which reportedly needs significant renovations.
Meanwhile, the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children currently reside in the smaller Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, which is considered unsuitable for long-term living.
In light of recent developments, it is speculated that Eugenie, Andrew's youngest daughter, who is expecting her second child, may be offered Adelaide Cottage.
Andrew previously occupied an apartment in Buckingham Palace but had to vacate the premises following his association with the disgraced figure, Geoffrey Epstein.
Legal issues stemming from his connections to Epstein led to Andrew giving up his accommodations and facing financial repercussions.
As the royal reshuffling continues, Harry and Meghan, who now live in California, have been instructed to clear out their belongings from Frogmore Cottage by autumn.
Despite their strained relationship with the royal family, they are still expected to attend the King's coronation in May.
The couple's public criticism and revelations have reportedly caused tensions within the royal household, with palace officials confirming their invitation to the upcoming event.
While Harry has called for an apology from his family members, including his father and brother, following the release of his controversial biography, communication between them remains limited.
Sources close to the royal family suggest that both Prince William and King Charles are displeased with the situation but are trying to navigate the delicate balance of family dynamics and royal responsibilities.
Looking ahead, the Sussexes may have the option to stay in various royal residences, including St James' Palace or even Princess Diana's former home at Kensington Palace.
With Andrew coming to terms with the impending changes to his living arrangements, it appears that the royal family is undergoing a significant realignment of their accommodations and responsibilities.
The complexities of royal life continue to unfold, showcasing the intricate web of relationships and traditions that define the British monarchy.
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