KING Charles decided to take Harry and Meghan's UK home off them after learning of the Duke's barbs aimed at stepmother Camilla.
The monarch is said to have believed his son had "crossed a line".
Sources say the King was outraged by a string of Harry's accusations such as the claim Camilla was responsible for leaking stories to the press.
The Duke also referred to the Queen Consort as "the villain" in TV interviews promoting his memoir, Spare.
Charles took decisive action immediately after being passed a dossier of findings by aides revealing details from the explosive book.
He began the eviction from five-bedroom Frogmore Cottage on the Windsor estate - on January 11, the day after the memoir was published.
Royal insiders said Harry's revelations have caused irreparable damage to his relationship with his father and brother Prince William.
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