In Great Britain the controversy over King Charles III's decision to "evict" his second son Harry and his wife Meghan from the residence of Frogmore Cottage , in the royal estate of Windsor, where the two "rebel" dukes stay when they are in Great Britain.

The news - published by the British tabloids - is causing discussion.

According to the British media, one of the reasons for the sovereign's decision are the attacks on the monarchy contained in Harry's explosive autobiography entitled "Spare".

But another revelation is also making the subjects chatter: according to the Sun, in fact, the keys to Frogmore Cottage were offered to Prince Andrew , the brother of the sovereign, now deprived of any role of representation of the British royal family following the suspected involvement in the sex scandal linked to the name of the late businessman and exploiter of underage girls Jeffrey Epstein.

According to sources close to the Sussexes, cited by the tabloids, Harry and Meghan are said to be "shocked" by Carlo's decision, considering it "a cruel punishment" towards them.

Frogmore Cottage was given to the Dukes of Sussex in 2018 by the late Queen Elizabeth.

(Unioneonline/lf)

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