A royal source says they aren’t surprised Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been evicted from Frogmore Cottage.
Royal author Tom Bowen claims the Duke of Sussex’s controversial book release and recent interviews “provoked” King Charles into evicting them.
Speaking to Page Six exclusively, Bowen said: “Harry and Meghan provoked him [King Charles] with Harry’s disgraceful book and the interviews he gave”.
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The author references the tell-all memoir ‘Spare’ as well as the Prince's interviews on 60 minutes and The Late Show.
He continued: “I mean what did he expect? Harry wanted the royal family to come on bended knee begging for forgiveness and he’s completely crossed the spectrum, he’s in the mad wilderness of deranged victimhood.”
In the book, 38-year-old Harry accused both his brother Prince William and his father, King Charles of treating him as a spare.
In one extract he tells of his father not hugging him after the death of his mother, Princess Diana, as well as joking he isn’t his biological father.
Harry warns he has enough material for another book and only cut out large swatches to spare his family’s feelings.
Previously, the royal told The Telegraph: “There are some things that have happened, especially between me and my brother, and to some extent between me and my father, that I just don’t want the world to know. Because I don’t think they would ever forgive me”.
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Harry and Meghan 'stunned at King Charles' final punishment' of kicking them out
Yesterday the Sussex’s confirmed they had been officially asked to vacate their English home by his father – a request allegedly made the day after the book was published.
The 74-year-old is reportedly planning to move in another family member — his disgraced younger brother Prince Andrew.
The “Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors” author believes the recent update means that Harry and Meghan will play no role in the upcoming coronation, on May 6.
He said: “If he and God forbid she came, then they’d be the focus of attention and all the attention should be on Charles.”
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