Is the Royal Family literally trying to erase Meghan Markle from existence? Because honey, the pettiness is REAL and we are LIVING for this messy royal tea.
So grab your crumpets and settle in, because Frogmore Cottage—the cozy little $2.8 million love nest that Harry and Meghan poured their blood, sweat, and designer tears into—is about to get a MAJOR renovation. And not the fun kind where you’re updating the vibes. No, no, no. Royal insiders are saying the Palace is literally scrubbing away every last trace of the Sussexes’ fingerprints from this property like they’re a witness protection case.
According to royal expert Charlie Lankston on “Royals Recap,” the changes being planned for Frogmore could essentially transform it into an entirely different space. Translation: Bye Meghan’s taste, bye Harry’s comfort, bye everything the couple actually LOVED about their UK sanctuary. Three years after they were basically told “thanks but no thanks” and asked to vacate the premises, the royals are apparently doubling down on the dismissal by erasing their entire aesthetic footprint.
Let’s be real for a second—this is giving major “we’re going to pretend you never existed here” energy, and frankly, it’s absolutely UNHINGED. Like, we get it, the British royals are salty about the whole Oprah interview situation and the tell-all memoir, but this level of pettiness? It’s almost impressive. Almost.
The timing? *Chef’s kiss* of drama. Just when everyone thought the whole Harry and Meghan situation was cooling down, boom—here comes the Palace with their sledgehammers and their “we’re going to renovate this into oblivion” energy. It’s the kind of passive-aggressive power move that would make any Real Housewife jealous.
Fans are absolutely DIVIDED on this one, with royal stans defending the Palace’s right to do whatever they want with their own property, while Sussexes supporters are calling it “unnecessarily cruel” and “petty at its finest.” Meanwhile, we’re just here with our popcorn wondering if King Charles personally approved this renovation just to make a point.
One thing’s for sure—the royals aren’t about to let Frogmore remain a shrine to Harry and Meghan’s happiness. Not on their watch.
What do you think? A) The royals have every right to renovate their own property however they want B) This is unnecessarily petty and cruel toward Harry and Meghan