Harry and Meghan Markle Sell House Received from Queen Elizabeth to Pay Debt to British Taxpayers



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Harry and Meghan Markle break another connection with Great Britain. The two sold the home they received from Queen Elizabeth, Frogmore Cottage, to Princess Eugenie, according to Mediafax.

Harry and Meghan Markle sold the house they had received from Queen Elizabeth, Frogmore Cottage, to Princess Eugenie, who moved there with her husband Jack Brooksbank.

According to the tabloid Sun, cited by ANSA, the furniture of the Dukes of Sussex was moved at night, so as not to attract attention.

Harry’s cousin, a few months pregnant, and her husband took over the house in Windsor two weeks ago. The house is located not far from the castle where Regina and Philip spend their confinement.

In fact, Metro.co.uk revealed details about the amounts spent on the restoration of Frogmore Cottage, the residence where Meghan Markle and Harry stayed. According to the tabloid, £ 2.4 million was allegedly spent on remodeling the residence, from amounts paid by British taxpayers. The dukes had agreed with the rest of the family to return the money when they gave up their royal titles to move to California.

Publisher: Liviu Cojan

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