A rep for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle confirmed King Charles III had evicted them from their Frogmore Cottage in Windsor Wednesday, March 1. That said, a royal expert believed the Sussexes had provoked the monarch with all their bombshell allegations, and this might be a hint that they would not be part of the upcoming coronation.

Tom Bower wasn't surprised by the revelation that King Charles had Prince Harry and Meghan move out from their England home without giving them another royal property to live. So, will this stop the talk about the royal couple attending their father's crowning?

The controversial pair's rep made the claim on Page Six, confirming the two were asked to leave their residence in the U.K. Allegedly, His Majesty started their eviction process a day after the Duke of Sussex dropped his bombshell memoir, "Spare."

The book contained numerous explosives about the royal family, from his upbringing to his dad constantly joking that he wasn't his birth father. It also detailed his and Prince William's alleged physical fight because of his wife.

To make matters worse, there are claims that King Charles will gift Frogmore Cottage to his equally controversial brother, Prince Andrew. Prince Harry and Meghan have moved to the U.S., living in California, since they stepped down as senior royals in 2020.

However, the king reportedly hasn't offered them another royal property to live in if they ever return to the country. That said, they have to ship their remaining belongings in the five-bedroom royal house to their U.S. home.

Amid this big revelation, Bower wasn't surprised at all and even believed Prince Harry and Meghan provoked King Charles to do so due to his "disgraceful book" and interviews, referring to his appearances in the U.S. TV shows "60 Minutes" and "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."

The "Revenge: Meghan, Harry, and the War Between the Windsor" couldn't help but ask the prince what he expected to happen after what he did. He continued that the duke wanted the royal family to apologize and ask for forgiveness while he "completely crossed the spectrum."

He even accused him of being in the "mad wilderness of deranged victimhood." The author claimed that the release of the Frogmore story seemed to prove that Prince Harry had no role in King Charles' coronation and wasn't welcome at the event.

If Prince Harry and Meghan come, they will surely be the focus of attention, which should be on King Charles. Hence, there are doubts that they will be invited to the historic event.