The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are said to have infuriated their staff after banning them from using a carpark near Frogmore Cottage.
Royal household staff at Windsor have parked there for decades.They have been urged to use the King Edward VII public car park on the other side of Home Park — a lengthy trek from the area aroundServants and members of the household have been used to parking their cars near the property to play golf, cricket and bowls at the royal club. But they were told that from April 1 they could no longer use the site and other access points without permission from the Windsor Castle Superintendent.
However, a senior source at Windsor Castle insisted Harry and Meghan had not demanded the change. They said the car park would not be closed entirely but confirmed fewer people would be able to use it.But the staffer insisted: “We are being told to use a public car park — but it’s a long way. Some permits will be issued but not everyone will get them.”The car park overlooks Harry and Meghan’s new home Frogmore Cottage .
“The fear is that soon we will be told we can’t play cricket or bowls either and the clubs will die out — it’s outrageous.”trending in entertainment
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