LONDON — Like many a couple before them, Prince Harry and his wife
Meghan Markle are moving to the suburbs ahead of the anticipated birth
of their first child.
Officials said Saturday that Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex,
will move from Kensington Palace in central London to Frogmore Cottage, a
house on the grounds of Windsor Estate, early next year.
The couple, who married in a chapel on the Windsor Castle grounds in
May, is expecting their first child in the spring. Windsor is about 20
miles (32 kilometers) west of central London.
The palace statement said that “Windsor is a very special place for
their royal highnesses and they are grateful that their official
residence will be on the estate.”
Windsor Castle is one of Queen Elizabeth II’s favorite homes. It is
surrounded by horse country where she used to ride frequently in her
younger days, and she is known to prefer the castle and its environs to
Buckingham Palace, her more formal official residence in central London.
Harry and Meghan have been living at Nottingham Cottage on the grounds
of Kensington Palace since announcing their engagement last year. They
will keep their office at Kensington Palace, which is also home to
Prince William and his wife Kate.
Frogmore Cottage is a two-story, stucco-covered house on the Windsor
Estate. It is near Frogmore House, the grand 17th century manor house
where Meghan and Harry held their evening wedding reception for 200
friends after their nuptials earlier in the day.
The cottage and house were called Frogmore because of the many frogs that resided in the marshy area near the River Thames.
The move means that William and Harry will no longer be living in close
proximity to each other now that Harry is starting his own family.
William and Kate have three children.'
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