Harry and Meghan left 'homeless' and will need to make 'deal' with King if they return to UK

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will now need to reach a "private agreement" with the King if they wish to stay at any royal residences in the future.

The couple who previously lived at Frogmore Cottage finally handed back their keys to the monarch yesterday meaning they no longer have a royal home to reside in if they decide to visit the UK.It's been reported today that their possessions have now been removed from the home almost six months after they were served an eviction notice around about the time of the release of Prince Harry's controversial memoir Spare.As a result the couple are now considered 'homeless' in the UK should they decide to return and are expected to rely on close family or friends or will have to book a hotel during any future visits to Britain, the Mirror reports.

It's now been reported by The Sun that the Sussexes would allegedly have to reach an agreement with King Charles and be granted his permission to stay at any royal residences after their departure from the UK.

The outlet suggests there are high tensions within the family following their highly successful Netflix docuseries 'Harry & Meghan' last year and the release of Prince Harry's bombshell memoir Spare earlier this year.The royal couple are said to have received an eviction notice from the King for Frogmore Cottage just days after the book was published in January.Their remaining possessions that had been inside the property are said to have been shipped out to their home in California and their former residence is seemingly set to be rented out following their exit.Speaking of the couple's departure yesterday, Courtier Sir Michael Stevens said: "We can confirm that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have vacated Frogmore Cottage."He

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