Meghan Markle "disgraceful" because she was discovered disguised to attend the coronation of King Charles?
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decided to leave the British Royal Family in 2020 and since then, many things have happened that have caused certain cracks in their relationship with the big family.
Since living in California (USA), Harry and Meghan rarely return to the UK. They only return in times of extreme need. Even at the Coronation of King Charles III, only Prince Harry attended.
However, in a new interview, Mr. Grant Harrold, who worked as a butler for King Charles III from 2004 to 2011, confirmed that Harry and Meghan's move back to the UK was "likely to be" high capacity".
Mr. Harrold told the New York Post: "Harry has shown that he really wants to live in his hometown. He also seems to intend to buy a house in the UK." The reason why Harry has to buy a house in the UK is because Harry - Meghan's old residence at the British Royal Family has been revoked and let someone else live.
Harrold, now an expert on etiquette, also told Oddspedia that the prince "always wanted to keep the connection with England" and "never wanted to cut it completely".
The Sussex couple's departure from the British Royal Family and England - still known as Megxit in the press - is controversial, especially because of the many times Harry and Meghan have told what they are not happy about life at the Royal Family. .
As for King Charles III, he did not comment on the fact that only his son attended the Coronation Ceremony and spent less than 28 hours in England. King Charles' policy was to build the Royal Family in a neater and simpler way, which is also one of the reasons he asked to take back the Frogmore estate - the former residence of his son and second daughter-in-law at the Royal Family. - at the beginning of this year to use for other things.
In contrast to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, Prince William, also known as the Duke of Cornwall, is more popular with the public and his father.
Currently, after King Charles ascends to the throne, Prince William is taking on many important responsibilities. As well as acquiring new titles, including the Prince of Wales, he also inherited the vast Duchy of Cornwall empire.
Peaceful island
One of the most beautiful sites William had in the Duchy of Cornwall was the Isles of Scilly.
The property is described by home experts as "excellently beautiful, peaceful and unspoiled". The islands are located not far off the coast of Cornwall and about an hour's flight from southwest England.
Tresco Island was William's favorite. The Prince of Wales was captured on holiday with his family, Princess Kate, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
The Prince of Wales and his family enjoy private life on the island, simple pace of life, a crime-free environment and safe transport. This is also a vacation destination that was once loved by the Crown Prince and Princess Diana.
King Charles' favorite abode
King Charles is renting Highgrove in Gloucestershire on the Duchy of Cornwall. That means King Charles is "renting" William's house.
The house is said to be the favorite place of the new King of England and Queen Camilla. "The king has a long-term lease and pays rent for Highgrove House and some surrounding land," the source told The Sun.
The notorious prison
One of the strangest properties Prince William owns is Britain's most notorious prison, Dartmoor.
Dartmoor is located in Devon and is a Class C prison for men. The prison was closed for a while, but according to the Mirror, it was soon reopened to house prisoners.
Cricket Stadium
Duchy of Cornwall is largely rural, large, favorable conditions for building stadiums. This is also home to one of the most famous cricket fields in the world called The Oval.
The Oval has seen many victories for England, including the famous Ashes victory in 2005. It is also the training ground for the Surrey County Cricket Club.
The Oval has been leased to the county cricket club since 1874 and has undergone several renovations.
Model town
One of the more unusual properties owned by William is the "experimental" town in the south of England, scheduled to be completed in 2025.
In the 1980s, West Dorset County Council wanted to expand and create the town of Pondbury, which Mr. Charles strongly supported and wanted it to become a site of New Urbanism.
Poundbury is home to 4,200 people on the outskirts of Dorchester, Dorset and is based on traditional designs approved by the King.
The Prince of Wales believes that residential areas should be within walking distance of local shops, pubs and schools in order to maintain a sense of community in the town they live in.
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While the most famous development owned by William is Poundbury, another, the strictly managed Cornish Nansledan Estate.
The Cornish Nansledan Estate is an extension of the Cornish town of Newquay and has strict rules, including no installation of individual satellite dishes.
Experts say the project could take up to 40 years to complete. Some other strict rules are no noise, loud arguments, or slamming doors.
Old castle
According to the Mirror, with a large amount of land, it is not uncommon for William to own several castles, including the magnificent Tintagel Castle in Cornwall.
Tintagel Castle was built on the coast, dating back to the 13th century, formerly belonging to Richard - Earl of Cornwall. Some of the other castles in Cornwall owned by the Crown Prince are Launceston Castle and Restormel Castle.
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