After it was confirmed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle finally handed over the keys to their Frogmore Cottage residence in the United Kingdom, the couple will have a series of problems if they ever have to travel to the European country. For that reason, royal experts say the Duke and Duchess have to reach a private agreement with King Charles III.
As some of us already know, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex no longer have any ties with the British royals and their members, after they finally agreed to the King’s request to vacate Frogmore Cottage.
Now, several hypotheses have come to light about what the couple will have to do if at some point they decide to travel to the United Kingdom.
GB News said that the Sussexes would have to pay for hotels or rent private residences if they were to travel to the British territory, since the crown will not be covering any kind of residence expenses.
However, it was also explained, accompanied by what was published by the British newspaper The Sun, that the couple could reach an agreement with King Charles III, which would aim to be given a residence belonging to the crown.
“Harry and Meghan will have to reach a ‘private agreement’ with Charles if they would like to stay in any royal home again“, according to The Sun.
Faced with this scenario, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will have to make a decision, and a private agreement with King Charles III could be the most feasible option of all.
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