Prince Harry reportedly had some choice words to say to his father, King Charles, in a plea regarding his children. It was when the decision to evict him and his family from Frogmore Cottage in Windsor was made. The late Queen Elizabeth reportedly gifted Frogmore Cottage to the Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex after they tied the knot in 2018.
In 2020, the couple decided to leave their royal life in the UK behind to move to the US. Their eviction from the Windsor estate allegedly took place in 2023, following the release of Prince Harry’s memoir.
Prince Harry references his kids in plea to King Charles over losing UK home — report
Prince Harry reportedly referenced his kids when he made a plea to his father, King Charles, during the time of his eviction from Frogmore Cottage in Windsor. As reported by the Daily Express, in his book “Endgame,” Omid Scobie, an author, claimed that King Charles’ decision to evict him and his family from the UK estate made the Duke of Sussex very upset. He allegedly wished to have Frogmore Cottage as his place to stay in the UK any time he came to the country with his family.
In the meantime, the author further claimed in the book that Prince Harry gave a call to his father, King Charles, to inform him that, due to his decision, he wouldn’t be seeing his grandchildren, Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie, as much. Omid Scobie also went on to mention the alleged seven words that the Duke of Sussex said to his father at that time in his book. According to the author, the Prince asked, “Don’t you want to see your grandchildren?”
According to the news outlet, the author then claimed that in response to this plea, King Charles gave a “half-hearted declaration that they would always have ‘somewhere’ to stay.” Meanwhile, Prince Harry had a reunion with his father on September 10 at Clarence House in London.
Originally reported by Nikita Nath on RealityTea.
