Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank have, reportedly, left Frogmore Cottage after just six weeks.

Earlier this month, the royal couple made headlines after it was revealed that they have moved into Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s home in the United Kingdom.

According to sources, Princess Eugenie and Brooksbank will be staying at Frogmore Cottage as they prepare for the arrival of their firstborn child.

However, the royal couple didn’t stay at the property very long.

An insider couldn’t help but wonder if there’s something wrong with Frogmore Cottage because no one wants to live there.

While speaking with The Sun, the insider revealed that Frogmore Cottage is once again empty. The insider also asked if there’s something wrong with the place.

Sources previously revealed that Princess Eugenie and Brooksbank won’t be staying at Prince Harry and Markle’s home for free.

After all, the royal couple was expected to pay their monthly rent to the couple.

However, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision to charge Princess Eugenie and Brooksbank to pay rent didn’t sit well with a lot of people.

While speaking with Express, royal fans pointed out that Frogmore Cottage was a gift from Queen Elizabeth to the Sussexes.

At the end of the day, the queen is still the one that owns the place. As such, she also has the right to throw Princess Eugenie out if she wanted to.

Weeks ago, a source told The Sun that Prince Harry and Markle didn’t ask the queen’s permission if Princess Eugenie could move into the property.

In fact, it seemed as though the Sussexes didn’t want the public to know about their arrangement with Princess Eugenie and Brooksbank because they had their stuff removed in the middle of the night.

The source also said that the queen only found out about the couples’ arrangement after it already made headlines

“But it is very much a deal done between Harry, Meghan, Eugenie and Jack. There is a close bond between them,” the source said.

Prince Harry and Markle stayed at Frogmore Cottage shortly after they tied the knot.

However, they were also involved in a major controversy with regards to the property after they relocated to the United States.

After buying their first house in the United States, British taxpayers urged the couple to pay back the money that was used to renovate Frogmore Cottage, and they did.