The REAL reason why Harry and Meghan wanted to pay back taxpayers for £…million Frogmore Cottage renovation… as it is revealed property is still empty a year after couple were booted out
It’s the historic home on the Windsor estate that was refurbished by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at a cost of £..million.
Frogmore Cottage, on the Windsor estate, was renovated – initially at the taxpayer’s expense – after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were given use of the
property by the late Queen in 2018.
But public outcry over the use of public money via the Sovereign Grant prompted Harry and Meghan to cover the cost themselves.
Late last month it emerged that the property still lies empty, more than a year after Harry and Meghan were forced to move out.
The Duke was asked to remove his remaining possessions from five-bed home just weeks after he published his explosive memoir Spare.
In historian Robert Lacey’s book Battle of the Brothers, which was published in 2020, it was revealed why refunding the public money was crucial to the couple.
Mr Lacey wrote: ‘It was crucial that they should pay off
– and should clearly be seen to pay oft – the £2.4million that had become a persecutory refrain in almost every story about their base at Windsor!’
He added: ‘As they would later explain via sussexroyal.com, the website that they developed during their Vancouver sabbatical, coming off the Sovereign Grant – the royal payroll financed by the British taxpayer – would “remove the tabloids'” justification in having access to their lives!’
to North America in 2020, first to Canada and then California, where they bought an £11million mansion in Montecito.
But the couple initially kept Frogmore as a UK base and also shelled out on future rental costs.
They were then asked to completely vacate the property last year after the uproar generated by the publication of Harry’s memoir and the couple’s Netflix series.
Last month, a Buckingham Palace spokesman confirmed that Frogmore is still empty, a fact that was
detailed in the annual Sovereign Grant report, which sets out how the monarchy is funded by taxpayers.
‘I think at this point I wouldn’t speculate on who would be the future occupant of Frogmore Cottage, they said.
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