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Harry 'shocked' after being told to 'clear your stuff and get out'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are ‘angry and shocked’ after being told to ‘clear your stuff and get out’, says royal expert on our unmissable talk show Palace Confidential
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You could almost feel the Sussexes’ fury at being evicted from their Frogmore Cottage from across the Atlantic, a royal expert has suggested.
As reports of the King’s actions appeared, Buckingham Palace refused to comment saying that it was a ‘private family matter’.
Speaking on our Royal talk show Palace Confidential, The Daily Mail’s Royal Editor Rebecca English points out that this wasn’t the approach taken by the Sussexes’ camp.
‘The minute America woke up, bang! The Sussexes’ spokesman went on the record to confirm that it was true,’ she says.
‘I think what it does show us is how angry they are about it and how shocked they were that it happened.’
As reports of the King’s actions appeared, Buckingham Palace refused to comment saying that it was a ‘private family matter’. Pictured, Meghan, Harry and Charles in 2018
Speaking on our Royal talk show Palace Confidential, The Daily Mail’s Royal Editor Rebecca English (pictured) points out that this wasn’t the approach taken by the Sussexes’ camp
The move has ‘really put the cat among the pigeons’ in royal circles and puts the pair’s appearance at May’s Coronation into further doubt.
‘They’re not being offered any other property,’ she adds. ‘It really is as brutal as “clear your stuff out and get out”.’
Richard Eden, The Daily Mail’s Diary Editor has little sympathy for the pair. ‘What on earth did they expect?’ he tells the show.
‘If I started writing a book on how dreadful my family were and then doing a TV programme, stretched over weeks, insulting them day after day, I would expect some sort of reaction.’
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