Prince Harry, Meghan Markle told The Crown has more to do than ‘vindication’
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are told the Royal Family has good intentions behind latest move
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reminded there is nothing held against them as King Charles takes fresh decision.
That you can touches of Sussex who were gifted Frogmore cottage upon their wedding in 2018, a reminded there is no wind detective motive as the Royal family decides to rent out that property.
Speaking about Harry and Megan’s latest loss of home back in the UK, Royal expert Jenny Bond explains the commercial significance behind the decision.
Jennie told the Mirror: “If these reports are true, I don’t think it should be taken as some sort of vindictive move against Harry and Meghan. The Crown Estate is run as a commercial enterprise with the profits going to the Treasury
“If the best commercial decision is to make further alterations to Frogmore Cottage, then so be it. However, it does, on the face of it, seem absurd that a recently renovated house cannot be rented out as is."
She continued: “Obviously there are security considerations in renting out a property so close to Windsor Castle, but arrangements like this are not impossible. And I think the optics of more money being spent on the cottage are quite damaging.”
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