Lorrain says Harry can 'get hotel room' after Frogmore 'eviction'
Prince Harry was branded a "poor little rich kid behaving like a spoiled brat" over his father, King Charles's decision to evict him from Frogmore Cottage, a royal commentator has claimed.
In March 2023, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were asked to vacate the property in Windsor, after Harry released his explosive memoir, Spare, in January.
It wasn't until June that the couple finally returned the keys to Frogmore and had their belongings shipped to the US, with the duke allegedly being "furious".
Royal author Tom Quinn told the Mirror: "Harry was absolutely furious and in tears about being evicted from Frogmore – he felt his father had no right to do it and that it was purely vindictive. Harry took it as a cruel rejection – a painful reminder of all that he felt when his father fought with his mother during their long drawn out, painful divorce.
"Whenever Charles puts his foot down, it seems unfair to Harry who feels that after everything that has happened to him, he should always get whatever he wants whether that be security paid for by the British taxpayer or a luxurious UK home. For many, Harry is just a poor little rich kid behaving like a spoiled brat, but Harry sees himself as the eternal victim."
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