Prince Harry and Meghan Markle leave Kensington Palace before the birth of their first child



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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle must leave Kensington Palace "as they prepare for the arrival of their first child".

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will settle at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor Castle compound in early 2019, confirmed Kensington Palace.

The couple married at Windsor Castle in May and held their reception in front of about 200 guests at the Frogmore House, a 17th century royal residence.

In a statement, the Kensington Palace said: "Windsor is a very special place for their Royal Highnesses and they are grateful that their official residence is on the estate."

The offices of Harry and Meghan will continue to be based in Kensington Palace.

This follows reports in The Sun that the couple planned to settle in one of the palace's main apartments, but "a little tension" between Harry and Prince William brought them to change your mind.

Harry, 34, and Meghan, 37, live at Nottingham Cottage in the property since their engagement, while William, Kate and their three children, George, Charlotte and Louis live in an apartment located inside the palace. from Kensington.

The move means that Harry will be 20 miles from his brother.

Frogmore House is a Grade II listed country house in the Home Park, a private park area in the Windsor area.

In addition to the wedding reception of the couple, it is also at this location that the official engagement photos were taken.

It is said that the cottage is currently undergoing a refurbishment of several million pounds.

The due date of the Duke and Duchess is set for the spring and they will move to their official residence once the renovation is completed.

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