Harry and Meghan were required to vacate their Frogmore Cottage residence under the orders of Charles, leaving them without a home in the UK. Prince Harry was informed that he would need to make advanced arrangements if he wished to stay in a Royal residence or visit King Charles while in the UK. Access to the Royal residences that he once freely entered and slept in has now become considerably restricted, reflecting King Charles's determination to enforce the rules.
In an effort to mend his relationship with his father, Prince Harry is considering purchasing a property close to the Royal residence where King Charles resides. However, this endeavor is reportedly quite challenging, as the London houses surrounding the UK's Royal County of Berkshire are owned by another affluent family.
Insiders have confirmed long-standing conflicts between Pippa Middleton and Meghan Markle. Pippa had previously declared her reluctance to allow Meghan near her sister Catherine again due to the troubles and difficulties Meghan had caused over the years.
Pippa Middleton and her husband James Matthews recently acquired a stunning country home in the UK's Royal County of Berkshire. Their new Georgian Mansion, secured through a private off-market sale, is reportedly undergoing a meticulous multi-million-pound restoration by its previous owner. The house boasts around 30 rooms, sprawling grounds extending to approximately 150 acres, including a river, a walled garden, and greenhouses.
James Matthews, an investment banker, is giving back to the local community by purchasing and updating Bucklebury Farm, a beloved Berkshire attraction. He acquired the property for £1.5 million and is investing £800,000 to add a children's attraction known as Prince George's favorite petting zoo. The 72-acre property in the Pang Valley houses a large deer herd, goats, alpacas, Shetland ponies, rare Berkshire pigs, and even a Santa's grotto for the upcoming Christmas season.