The Duke and Duchess of Sussex found themselves in a housing shuffle, reportedly selling their £2.5 million British house upon tying the knot.
Rumors suggest that they opted to rent a Cotswolds residence for a two-year period, securing the lease just prior to their May 2018 wedding.
After the nuptials, the couple settled into Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, which underwent renovations under their care.
However, whispers circulate that they also spent time at an Oxfordshire Mansion valued at over £2.5 million back in 2018.
While waiting for repairs to be completed at their main residence, the Sussexes cherished their time at the Oxfordshire property, relishing walks with their dogs and private gatherings with friends, as shared by a close acquaintance.
During this period, it is said that they even played host to notable figures like George and Amal Clooney.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were formally requested to vacate Frogmore Cottage by the royal family last summer, marking a significant transition for the couple.
In 2020, the Sussexes made the decision to step back from their roles as senior working royals and relocated to the United States, bidding farewell to both their Windsor abode and England.
Reflecting on the turn of events, the Duke of Sussex expressed his initial sentiments about Frogmore, stating it was meant to be their forever home but ended up being just a temporary stopover.
Their departure from the UK was solidified after the release of the Duke’s memoir, leading to confirmations from official sources regarding their exit from Frogmore Cottage.
The news of their eviction stirred emotions within the Duke of Sussex, with reports suggesting he was deeply upset and felt his father’s actions were unjust and vindictive.
Royal biographer Tom Quinn, speaking exclusively to the Mirror, revealed the Duke’s distress over losing his royal residence, highlighting the personal toll it took on him.