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Prince Harry’s brutal 10 words to brother William at start of romance with Meghan Markle

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Prince Harry’s recent reflections on Frogmore Cottage, the UK home gifted to him and Meghan Markle by the Queen, reveal a mixture of nostalgia and frustration. The couple received the residence after their 2018 wedding and lived there briefly before stepping down as senior royals and relocating to California. In the Netflix documentary “Harry & Meghan,” they described Frogmore Cottage as “so small,” highlighting issues such as low ceilings and the building’s slight lean, which made it uncomfortable, especially for Harry, who frequently bumped his head.

Their decision to leave the UK for the United States in 2020 marked a significant shift in their royal roles and personal lives. Despite moving, Frogmore Cottage remained their UK base until June 2023, when King Charles III requested its return. This followed Harry’s memoir “Spare,” which reportedly strained their relationship with the royal family. Omid Scobie’s book “Endgame” suggests that Princess Anne played a pivotal role in convincing the King to evict the couple, a decision delivered via a letter from Sir Michael John Stevens, the Keeper of the Privy Purse.

The documentary and other accounts also provided rare glimpses into their life at Frogmore, including DIY moments and intimate scenes. However, Harry’s stark ten-word comment, “You don’t want to see your grandchildren anymore?” reportedly addressed to King Charles, underlined the deep personal rifts and emotional toll of their departure from royal duties.

These revelations paint a complex picture of Harry and Meghan’s experience in the royal household and their transition to a new life. The couple’s reflections, coupled with their candid discussions in public forums, continue to generate widespread interest and debate about the future of the monarchy and their role within it.

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