Prince Harry was left heartbroken after being evicted from his "forever home."
The Duke of Sussex is reportedly searching for a permanent UK address for his family after being forced to move out of Frogmore Cottage.
In his memoir Spare, released last year, he expressed his love for the UK and discussed his eviction from Frogmore Cottage. Harry wrote: "Once upon a time, this was going to be my forever home. Instead, it had proved to be just another brief stop."
Harry's late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, gave Harry and Meghan Frogmore Cottage as a wedding gift in 2018. However, when Harry's father, King Charles, became the reigning monarch, he evicted the pair.
In his book, he also spoke about how much they both loved the property. Harry said: "We loved that place. From the first minute. It felt as if we were destined to live there."
Harry and Meghan have lived in California since 2020 after they quit their jobs as senior royals and chose to move to the US.
Royal commentator Tom Quinn told The Mirror that Harry is "sad" that he doesn't have a British address and misses some of his old friends. Quinn said: "As time goes by, Harry misses some aspects of his old life in the UK."
The royal commentator added: "He misses his Old Etonian and army friends, many of whom have not visited as they don’t get on with Meghan. Harry is determined to find his own permanent home in the UK, which is partly why he’s continuing his legal action to get the British taxpayer to pay for his security."
Frogmore Cottage is now at the center of a Royal Family feud between the Duke of York and King Charles. Prince Andrew has reportedly been asked by the monarch to move out of his current Royal Lodge residence and downsize to Frogmore Cottage. The Duke of York has so far refused, with the brothers currently unable to come to an agreement.
King Charles currently funds Andrew’s £3 million a year security bill, as the Home Office removed his police detail once he stepped down from official duties in 2019.