Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's former residence, Frogmore Cottage, has been unoccupied since the Crown Estate evicted them last summer.
Although Prince Andrew is reported to have received the keys last year, he hasn't relocated to the property, leaving it empty for over a year.
Now it's been reported that Prince Andrew is attempting to arrange for his daughter Princess Eugenie, her husband Jack Brooksbank, and their two young children, August and Ernest, to live there. "Andrew won't move into Frogmore but is still trying to wangle it for his family," a source told Express.co.uk. "Eugenie has stayed there on and off since Harry and Meghan left for America, she helped pack up their things." Princess Eugenie, who usually stays at Ivy Cottage within the Kensington Palace grounds when she's in the UK, has been splitting her time between there and Frogmore Cottage, which famously underwent a £2.4 million refurbishment ahead of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's move-in.The Princess of York and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, also enjoy their summer getaways at their villa in Portugal, reports the Express.
However, according to the publication, the pair are looking to establish a more permanent base in the UK. "Eugenie and Jack's hearts lie in the UK, and they need a bigger home for their family," the source added. "They adore Frogmore Cottage and have stayed there often so making it into a full-time home makes sense." OK!
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