Did the British royal family expel Harry and Meghan from Windsor Castle?

There is unofficial news in the British media about the expulsion of King Charles III, by a decisive order from the royal family, of Prince Harry and his wife, Megan Markle, from Windsor Palace, after Harry published a book of memoirs titled “Spare”.
This news comes two months before the inauguration ceremony of Charles as King of Britain on the sixth of next May.
The couple had renovated the “Frogmore Cottage” house located within the Windsor Palace, to live in it after their marriage in 2018, and the renovation costs amounted to 2.4 million Australian pounds, which the late Queen Elizabeth paid as a wedding gift.
And the British newspapers “Telegraph and Sun” agreed that the royal family had granted Harry and Megan’s home to Prince Andrew, brother of King Charles III, since mid-January, a date that comes two weeks after Prince Harry released his memoirs, which contained scandalous secrets of the royal family.

Harry and Megan had decided to take their two children to live in the US state of California in 2020, and announced that they had given up their obligations as princes within the British royal family. Before the book was released, they appeared in an interview with Oprah Winfrey, as well as in a series of documentary episodes, in which they complained of the improper treatment they were subjected to by the British royal family.

Harry’s autobiography, Spear, set sales records after it was published last January. Harry to illegal drugs, guilt while mourning his mother Princess Diana because he couldn’t cry for her, and disagreements between Kate and Meghan.
This book is considered the last revealed by Prince Harry and his wife, Megan, since they stepped down from their position as active members of the British royal family in 2020 and moved to California to start a new life.

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