GAME OF HOMES

Inside royal homes and destinations where Meghan Markle and Harry could stay after being evicted from Frogmore Cottage

THESE are the royal homes and destinations where Meghan Markle and Prince Harry could stay now they've been evicted.

The Sun today exclusively revealed the Sussexes were being booted out of Frogmore Cottage.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been evicted from their Frogmore CastleCredit: Reuters
Here are other places the couple could stay if they visited the UK - including Windsor CastleCredit: Getty Images - Getty
The couple could also sleep over in one of Buckingham Palace's 52 bedrooms designated for RoyalsCredit: Getty

While the couple have been living in the US since Megxit, the cottage had been a gift to them from the late Queen.

The eviction could see Harry and Meghan without a UK home - but here are some royal properties they could stay in should they come visit.

Windsor Castle

The Sussexes have stayed in the castle before - and were said to have had their eyes on it before shifting into Frogmore.

A source told the the pair had asked the Queen if they could shift into Windsor Castle itself.

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Harry and Meghan were said to have wanted to get their hands on a "suite of apartments".

However, Her Majesty was said to have declined the pair - then gifted them Frogmore Cottage.

Soho House

In his bombshell memoir Spare, Harry writes fondly of the times he's spent with Meghan at Soho House - including steamy details.

It was there where the pair met for their first date after Harry first spotted Meghan on Instagram.

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The Sussexes also reunited at the London hotel after spending weeks apart in the summer of 2016.

Nottingham Cottage

Nottingham Cottage sits on the grounds of Kensington Palace and was a bachelor pad for the Duke of Sussex from 2013.

Then, in 2017, Meghan shifted in and the pair called it home until they made the move to Frogmore.

The couple gave a sneak peek inside what Harry calls "Nott Cott" when their documentary hit screens in December.

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