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A royal wedding gift from the Queen has emerged as a key factor that ultimately led Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to step away from their royal duties. The couple's residence at Frogmore Cottage, gifted to them by the Queen, was initially seen as a symbol of their new life together. However, it has now been described as the "final straw" in their tumultuous relationship with the royal family.
Reports indicate that the couple faced significant challenges while living in the cottage, including ongoing media scrutiny and a lack of support from the institution. The pressures of royal life, compounded by their experiences at Frogmore, contributed to their decision to seek independence. As they navigated their roles within the royal family, the couple increasingly felt isolated, leading to their eventual departure from royal duties.
This revelation sheds light on the complexities of royal life and the personal struggles faced by Harry and Meghan, ultimately changing the course of their lives forever.
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