In America, a landlord cannot evict a tenant before his lease is up without just cause. Non payment of rent, or destruction of property might convince a judge to kick a tenant out. I’m not sure what the landlord-tenant statutes are in the UK, but it seems King Charles is above the law. He went ahead and evicted his son from Frogmore Cottage in England because he didn’t like his memoir. I’ve been to court in cases like this, and I can assure you no judge would allow me to evict a tenant because he said something about me that I didn’t like. But the King of Mean evicts son Harry without the blink of an eye.
I can see where Charles was upset with Harry’s memoir, “Spare.” It pretty much explained how a 12 year old boy might be depressed when his mother is killed and he is forced to march in her funeral procession. Things got worse for Harry from then on, but he was just supposed to grin and bear it when his emotional well being was ignored, and his older brother was given all the glory.
It all makes sense now. Charles cheated on Harry’s mom, Diana, and ruined her life. Now he’s cheating his son out of a property that was leased to him by his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth. All of which means he doesn’t care if he ruins his son’s life, and has no interest in seeing his beautiful grandchildren, Archie and Lilibet, ever again. At the very least, I would think he’d compensate his son for the 2.4 million dollars he spent on renovating the property before he was forced to leave England six months later.
One might argue that Harry and Meghan left of their own volition. But if you look back, they were encouraged to leave when they asked to go part time in their jobs. We’re told that the handlers of the monarchy said, “you’re either in or out. No in between.” Which didn’t give them a whole lot of choice. For the sake of their own mental health, they had to find a different path, but they got no sympathy from Charles and William.
The Britons have been mad at Harry lately because of all the things he said about his dad, brother, and stepmother. But did they really want to see him treated in such a cruel way? When the King of Mean evicts son Harry, it may come back to bite him. His royal subjects might see him as cold hearted, callous, and indifferent to the needs of anyone with mental health issues.