Sunday, November 18, 2018

Harry, Meghan may leave Kensignton Palace

Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, may up sticks and leave Kensington Palace altogether amid rumours a senior royal is refusing to give up their home.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex officially set up home in the modest two-bedroom cottage, Nottingham House, after tying the knot in May.

Prince Harry lived there while single and it was here he proposed over a roast chicken.

But with baby number one on the way, the royal couple are said to be eyeing up a larger property to raise their family in, The Sun reports.

Kensington Palace isn’t short of luxury accommodation, with Prince William and Kate Middleton living in a lavish 20-room apartment in the grounds.

And it is also the residence of The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, The Duke and Duchess of Kent and Prince and Princess Michael of Kent.

The Queen’s cousin, The Duke of Gloucester, 74, and his wife Birgitte, 72, live next door to The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in their grand 21-room apartment.

Prince Harry is said to have been eyeing up the property as the perfect place to raise a family.

But a source claims Danish-born Brigitte is refusing to move.
Now it seems Harry and Meghan may be considering leaving the confines of the palace altogether.

There has been discussion over making a formal division between the Princes’ estates and duties, as they now have their own families and different responsibilities.

Currently the pair share a joint household but as the future king, William will have different duties from Prince Harry.

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