Meghan Markle and Harry loaned their Frogmore Cottage to Princess Eugenie so that she could experience her pregnancy. Six weeks later, the prince’s cousin would have left the house by now.
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank have already slammed the door on Frogmore Cottage, the official British residence of the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex! According to revelations in the Daily Mail, this Saturday, December 12, Prince Harry’s cousin and her husband packed up and returned to their home Ivy Cottage in Kensington Palace. Their installation in Windsor will have lasted only six weeks.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had offered to put down their suitcases at Frogmore Cottage. An opportunity for Princess Eugenie, pregnant with her first child, to live these last months of pregnancy in complete serenity. At the beginning of November, that the Crown rebels also allowed her to spend her first months of maternity in their official residence.
For the time being, the reasons for their hasty departure have not yet been revealed. On the other hand, do not exclude a return to Frogmore Cottage after the holidays, a period that would correspond to the birth of their little one. “Her Royal Highness Princess Eugenie and Mr. Jack Brooksbank are pleased to announce that they are expecting a baby in early 2021,” they said in a statement issued on September 25 by Buckingham Palace.
A completely renovated house
Since the departure of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, the mansion has been “empty again,” a source told the Sun. This uninhabited state intrigues and questions him: “Why doesn’t anyone want to live at Frogmore Cottage? What’s wrong with this place?” The official residence of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has been completely renovated.
The figures speak for themselves: £2.4 million has been spent. And for this renovation, little Archie’s parents saw things in a big way. “One of the biggest costs for the refurbishment of Frogmore Cottage was the arrival of an American architect to design the garden,” a source told the Daily Mail.
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