Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Due to Move to Frogmore in the Next Few Weeks.
A source tells ET that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who currently reside at Nottingham Cottage on the grounds of Kensington Palace, are"due to move into Frogmore Cottage, provided the renovation works are complete in the next few weeks."
"The couple is really excited about the impending birth," the source says. "Windsor was the perfect fit for Harry and Meghan. The 10-bedroom house has more space for children when they expand their family and of course has a special place in their hearts." "The baby is due in four to five weeks' time and Meghan is feeling great," the source says."Meghan previously told well-wishers their firstborn is due end of April, early May and last week shared 'They’re nearly there' at a Buckingham Palace reception."
"They wanted their household to be entirely independent of Buckingham Palace, but were told 'no,'" a royal source reportedly told The Sunday Times."There is an institutional structure that doesn't allow that kind of independence. The feeling is that it's good to have the Sussexes under the jurisdiction of Buckingham Palace, so they can't just go off and do their own thing.
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