- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s future visits to the United Kingdom.
- Frogmore comes with de facto police security because it is on the private estate around Windsor Castle.
- If they wanted to benefit from police protection around their residence.
The eviction from Frogmore Cottage adds another stumbling block to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s future visits to the United Kingdom.
According to royal expert Jack Royston, while the couple’s return to England is still an option, the recent surprise eviction will make arrangements “more complicated.”
“If Harry and Meghan do lose Frogmore it will sever a final major tie between them and Britain, which would make return visits to the country far more complex,” he penned.
“Frogmore comes with de facto police security because it is on the private estate around Windsor Castle, meaning it is not only a haven from press intrusion and royal watchers but is also protected from terrorist attacks and assassination attempts.
“So losing Frogmore for Harry and Meghan would mean far more than losing a home,” Royston added. “If they wanted to benefit from police protection around their residence they would likely have to negotiate a room at another royal residence making them far more dependent on the wider Royal Family and palace institution.”
“By contrast, in a hotel they would be left with their private security and easier access for members of the public as well as, potentially, journalists and press photographers.”



















