Renovations have started for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's future love nest: discover the COLOSSAL amount provided for this purpose



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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have indicated this through their communication officers: they will move next year to their quarters in the Frogmore cottage on the edge of Windsor Castle. This departure from the heart of London, where their official residence is currently located, will be around the birth of their first child. This move is not without consequences. Indeed, the cottage Frogmore is at this time an uninhabited place and will have to undergo several modifications before being able to welcome, the small family of prince Harry.

Plans have been made to the relevant authorities to carry out the renovations. A special security note has also been attached to the document, but is kept secret.

Some details have however filtered: the couple wants to transform this building comprising 5 different apartments in a house with 5 bedrooms, including a nursery and a separate apartment for a nanny. The estimated cost of the works will exceed 5 million pounds, more than 5.6 million euros.

"A representative of Kensington Palace explained that the renovation costs will be borne by the official endowment granted to the monarchy, so more exactly, by the taxpayers", says The Mirror. "The safety of the place turns out to be a titanic job", reveals a source. "To introduce a security device and maintain it by permanently deploying officers will cost taxpayers millions of pounds every year", explains a relative of the file.

More recently, appendices have been added to the file, calling for the creation of two different verandahs in the future home of Prince Harry and Meghan.

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