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The interior designer behindMeghan MarkleAnd Prince Harry’sFrogmore Cottage renovationis being sued for almost $240,000.
Andrea Olshan, CEO of Manhattan-based real estate firm Olshan Properties, is filing a suit against interior designer Vicky Charles ofCharles & Co. Design, claiming that Charles became too focused on her work withthe Duke and Duchess of Sussexand neglected her previous commitment to Olshan.
Charles did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
Olshan says she “unfortunately bought into Ms. Charles' advertising and self-promotional promises but never received the level or type of services they contracted to receive,” according to the suit. Instead, she claims, Charles “walked off the job” in order to “work for more ‘A-List’ clients such as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.”
Charles — who is famous for her work for celebrity clients like David and Victoria Beckham, George and Amal Clooney, and Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis — was linked to the design of the royal couple’s new home,Frogmore Cottage, this summer.
The five-bed property on the grounds of Windsor Castle isMeghan Markle and Prince Harry’s primary residence, and Charles reportedly worked on the home in mid-2019 in anticipation of the arrival of the couple’sfirst child, Archie Harrison.
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The court documents claim that Charles passed off her duties with Olshan to her junior staff, “one of whom disappeared on less than a weeks' notice because her work visa had expired.”
“[Charles] did little more than have Charles & Co staff members repackage internet images that Ms. Olshan had provided to them as style inspiration,” the documents allege. “Ms. Olshan repeatedly requested at minimum a design scheme but never received even that, let alone purchase or installation services.”
Olshan says that she actually met with Charles around July 2019 to discuss the lack of progress, during which Charles “was entirely apologetic” and “acknowledged that she had been utterly disengaged,” chalking it up to “her business overseas.”
“Ms. Charles admitted that she was too committed overseas and needed to focus more on her U.S. business,” the document claims. “She assured Ms. Olshan she would remedy the issue. But the following day, Ms. Charles simply quit instead, leaving Plaintiffs with three unfinished projects, and absolutely nothing to show for the quarter-of-a-million dollars they invested with [Charles’s firm] for their services.”
Olshan says that since Charles left, she has been “forced to incur additional architectural fees . . . as well as other wholly unnecessary expenses.”
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At the end of June, a Buckingham Palace source told PEOPLE that Frogmore Cottage had been “substantially completed,” including redecorating the exterior doors, windows and walls and upgrading some of the outbuildings — while also re-landscaping the garden and adding some extra garden lighting too.
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Harry and Meghan were also said to havedipped into their pocketsfor anything deemed too expensive for the public to provide — such as an upgraded kitchen, bathroom, fitted wardrobes or flooring.
source: people.com