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British officials are assessing plans to reverse the £2.4 million renovation that transformed Frogmore Cottage — the Windsor property once occupied by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle — back into multiple dwellings, several outlets reported on May 30-31, 2026.
The Grade II-listed cottage, gifted to the couple by the late Queen in 2018, was converted from separate staff units into a single family home before the Sussexes moved to the United States.
It has stood largely vacant since they handed back the keys in 2023 at the request of King Charles.
Sources say options under consideration include subdividing the property to increase its utility for estate housing or other royal uses; no work has begun and Buckingham Palace declined to comment.
Heritage restrictions mean any reversal would require careful planning and could be costly.
Debate has focused on optics — whether the move is pragmatic estate management by the Crown Estate and Sovereign Grant stewards or a symbolic erasure of the Sussexes — and on potential public scrutiny over further spending on an already-renovated property.
Reports say the Sussexes repaid the original refurbishment costs when they left.
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