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Harry and Meghan Are Fine After King Charles Kicks Them Out of House Gifted by Queen Elizabeth
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Following the release of bombshell book 'Spare', the new British monarch has taken back the house originally given by late queen to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and the couple are 'OK' with the decision.

AceShowbiz - The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are fine about being evicted from Frogmore Cottage. Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan - who live in Montecito, California with their two children - had lived in the house on the Windsor Estate when they lived in the UK but were recently asked to vacate the property so that it could be used by other members of the Royal Family.

According to a source from The Times newspaper, Harry and Meghan are "OK" with the decision by King Charles and have an approach of "it is what it is." The pair reportedly acknowledged that "they were very privileged" to have homes in both the UK and the US and accepted that it's "not going to work for them" going forward.

The insider added, "The most alarming thing was that it was a gift from Her Majesty the Queen, and now it is no longer that. But it's OK." Representatives for the couple recently said, "We can confirm the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been requested to vacate their residence at Frogmore Cottage."

The eviction reportedly came after the release of Harry's memoir "Spare" in which he blasted several members of his family, including his father King Charles, step-mother Queen Consort Camilla, brother Prince William, and sister-in-law Duchess Catherine.

However, Harry is said to have no regrets, with a source telling the New York Post, "Harry said he was really happy about the success of the book and the reaction to it. He said he had no regrets about any of the revelations, and he's relieved to have got his story out into the world. There's been an amazing reaction to it, he said."

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