The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will repay $2.9 million in $22,000 installments over roughly 11 years for renovations at Frogmore Cottage, the U.K. home given to them by Queen Elizabeth II.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have started repaying $2.9m of public money spent on U.K. home Frogmore Cottage, reports claim.
It is not known whether the couple are paying rent or simply looking after the place while the producer and comedian stays in Atlanta, Georgia. The house is on a former hiking trail creating plenty of spots where photographers can look straight into the expansive gardens around the swimming pool.
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