Why Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Have Decided to Move Away From Kate Middleton and Prince William


From ELLE

The rumors going around this week are seemingly true: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will not become Kate Middleton and Prince William’s neighbors in Kensington Palace’s apartment 1, which is currently undergoing renovations. In fact, this time next year, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex won’t even be living in Kensington Palace or London, period.

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The Sun’s royal correspondent Emily Andrews reported tonight that the couple will be eventually moving into Frogmore House in Windsor. (Frogmore House is about 45 minutes outside of London.) That’s where they had their wedding reception.

They were given the "new house by the Queen and it will be their official residence," Andrews wrote on Twitter. "It’s currently undergoing a large refurbishment to turn it back from staff accommodation to a family home."

Apartment 1 at Kensington Palace, which is right next door to Kate and William's home in the Palace's Apartment 1A, truly was going to be available too next year, "as the Duke & Duchess of Gloucester are moving to a smaller part of KP," Andrews wrote. "But Harry & Meghan have chosen not to move there."

A royal source told The Sun that the initial plan was for them to move out of Nottingham Cottage on the Kensington Palace grounds "and into one of the main apartments. But there has been a bit of tension between the brothers." Because of it, "Harry and Meghan don’t want to live next to William and Kate and want to strike out on their own.”

So the Queen has given them Frogmore Cottage in Windsor within the private Home Park. When work on Frogmore Cottage is done, it will be a 10-bedroom home with space for a gym and yoga studio, Andrews reported, so very fancy. Meghan and Harry’s Cotswold house will remain their country home, she added.

News of Meghan and Harry's decision to leave Kensington Palace comes weeks after it was first reported that Harry and William would have separate courts in the future instead of using Kensington Palace as a joint office for them. The Palace, of course, has not made any official announcement about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's future home or about whether the Royal Fab Four will be splitting courts.

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