Meghan And Harry’s Belongings Were Removed From Frogmore In “Dead of Night” To Make Way For Princess Eugenie

Meghan And Harry’s Belongings Were Removed From Frogmore In “Dead of Night” To Make Way For Princess Eugenie

From Women's Health

  • Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank have moved into Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Frogmore Cottage home.

  • The Sussexes’ belongings were reportedly removed in the “dead of night.”


Looks like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle aren’t planning to return to their residence in the United Kingdom anytime soon, because Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, have reportedly moved in.

The Sun reports that Meghan and Harry’s belongings were moved out of Frogmore Cottage in “the dead of night” and that—while it technically remains the Sussexes’ residence—Eugenie and Jack moved in about two weeks ago. As for Meghan and Harry’s belongings, they were reportedly sent to the couple’s new home in California.

“Removal vans pitched up in the dead of the night and cleared out the cottage. They definitely did not want to be seen,” a source said. “Emptying their home and handing over the keys is a pretty strong sign Harry and Meghan have no plans to return. It appears they are tying up loose ends as they plan to extend their stay in the U.S. perhaps permanently.”

Back in September, Eugenie and Jack announced they’re expecting a baby—and Frogmore was renovated with young children in mind: “Frogmore was kitted out to Meghan and Harry’s tastes with son Archie in mind, so it is the perfect place for a couple to bring up a baby. It has the bonus of being around the corner from her parents and, of course, the Queen. Harry and Meghan didn’t fancy Frogmore for whatever reason but Jack and Eugenie are delighted with it.”

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