Harry and Meghan's £2.4m refurbishments undergo U-turn at Frogmore Cottage

28 May 2026 • 5:37 AM MYT
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Plans are being developed to undo the extensive £2.4million refurbishment carried out at Frogmore Cottage for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, sources have claimed.

The Windsor residence has remained unoccupied since King Charles evicted Prince Harry in 2023, just weeks following the publication of his memoir Spare.

Experts are currently evaluating whether the property can be divided back into its original configuration as two semi-detached homes.

Construction work has yet to commence, though sources told the Sun that returning the cottage to its condition before the Sussexes' tenure would require substantial and costly building work.

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The late Queen Elizabeth II presented the property to the couple as a wedding gift in 2018, when it consisted of two separate dwellings that were subsequently merged into a single larger family residence.

Transformation of the home took nearly 12 months to complete, with works encompassing the installation of a yoga studio, replacement of ceiling beams and floor joists, complete electrical rewiring, and fitting of new gas and water supply systems.

The Sussexes personally funded their interior choices, which featured a £5,000 copper bathtub and interior design by Soho House's Vicky Charles, incorporating vegan paint throughout the property.

A source told the Sun: "It's been empty for three years. Even Andrew thought it wasn't good enough for him to move in."

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Harry and Meghan | Source: NETFLIX

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is understood to have turned down suggestions to relocate to Frogmore Cottage during negotiations over his departure from Royal Lodge.

The source added: "Maybe if they get rid of any trace of Harry and Meghan, then someone within the royal household will fancy it.

"It would draw the line under Frogmore Cottage's controversial history and return it to the pre-Meghan and Harry era."

The property is owned by the Crown Estate. GB News has contacted the Crown Estate for comment.

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Prince Harry repaid the £2.4million renovation costs six months after stepping back from royal duties, and the couple currently have no residence in the United Kingdom.

The Duke of Sussex wishes to bring Meghan and their children, Prince Archie, seven, and Princess Lilibet, four, back to Britain should his security arrangements be restored through an ongoing Home Office review.

The family initially took up residence at Frogmore shortly before Archie's birth in 2019, departing for Canada later that same year before announcing their intention to leave the UK and relinquish their working royal roles in January 2020.

They now reside in California, having last stayed at Frogmore for the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations and her funeral in 2022.

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