Harry and Meghan set to move out of Kensington Palace following tensions with William
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to move out of their Nottingham Cottage from the grounds of Kensington Palace owing to tensions with Prince Harry's brother Prince William. The news had been disclosed by Kensington Palace, and Harry and Meghan will relocate to Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.
Expecting their first child in Spring 2019, Harry and Meghan had been planning to take a spacious main apartment and had had over £1.4 Million worth of renovations done last month. Now shunning away the apartment in favour of a cottage on Windsor Estate, Harry and Meghan are keen to be away from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The brothers both have separate lives and families, William being a father of three and Harry expecting his first soon, and both have separate office as well, so it makes sense to live farther from each other and have their own space. Harry and Meghan had lived at Kensington Palace since their engagement last year, and will continue to have their offices there after their move to Windsor.
Frogmore House was a gift from the Queen on Harry and Meghan's wedding, and is currently undergoing a multi-million pound refurbishment. It boasts ten rooms and a baby nursery and also has a spa, gym and yoga studio. Situated within the 33 acre Frogmore Estate, the Frogmore House will serve as the ideal English country house for the expanding family of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.




