All we know about Meghan Markle & Prince Harry’s new home, Frogmore Cottage

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are doing things their way. Kensington Palace announced on Saturday, November 24, that the pair was moving out of the palace into their own private cottage in Windsor. The news comes after rumors that there was tension between Harry and his brother, Prince William, as well as other reports that the Duchess of Sussex wasn't getting along with sister-in-law, Kate Middleton

While the palace doesn't comment on royal rumors, they did reveal that the pair will be moving into the Frogmore Cottage at the beginning of 2019, in preparation for the arrival of Meghan and Harry's first child. The pair announced in October that they are expecting a baby, who is due in April 2019. Now they will be leaving behind their two-bedroom apartment where they've been living since they got engaged in November 2017, and trading it in for a newly remodeled 10-bedroom home across the street from Frogmore House.

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The couple, who values their privacy, will not be living near Prince William and his family and about 25 miles from London. "Frogmore Cottage will be ideal for privacy which Harry and Meghan set such store by for obvious reasons," royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said to USA Today. "William and Kate will one day be King and Queen Consort; Harry as sixth in line to the throne has freedoms which together with Meghan he will want to exploit."

The home was gifted to the newlyweds by Prince Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and it's where they will soon be raising their family together. Click through to see all the details we know about the home and their upcoming move.

Kensington Palace confirmed the news on Saturday, November 24.

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The palace announced that they would be moving out of the two-bedroom Nottingham Cottage, where they've been living since November 2017, and recolating to Windsor.

Queen Elizabeth II reportedly gave the couple the home.

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According to The Sun's Royal Correspondent Emily Andrews, the home will be remodeled in order to accomodate the couple.

The home is located right across from the Frogmore House, where the pair celebrated their wedding.

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"The Queen has given them Frogmore Cottage in Windsor. It’s within the private Home Park and faces the beautiful grounds of Frogmore House," Emily tweeted. "It’s where they had their private evening wedding party & where their gorgeous engagement pictures were shot."

The happy couple are ready to leave the Palace and live on their own.

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The royal pair are set to move into their new home in 2019.

The newlyweds are preparing to welcome their first child into the world.

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The couple announced in October 2018 that they are expecting a baby. The baby is due in the spring of 2019, which gives them more than enough time to get their new home ready for their little one.

The cottage's privacy was reportedly appealing to the royal pair.

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Their new home is located within the 35-acre Windsor Castle Home Park estate and provides plenty of airtight security.

The home will allow the couple and their growing family to have plenty of privacy.

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The home is reported located 25 miles away from London.

The Frogmore Cottage has been used to house palace staff.

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"It needs major building work to turn it back into a luxury family home, boasting 10 bedrooms & a new nursery plus space for a gym & yoga studio," the correspondent tweeted. "Currently it’s been chopped up into 5 units where palace staff have been living. Harry, Meghan & baby Sussex hope to move in next year."

The couple doesn't have to worry about safety since the cottage is known to be safe and secure.

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Royal Commentator for BBC Dickie Arbiter said it was a perfect location for the new family. "It's set in a delightful location, safe and secure–away from prying eyes–and lots of space to bring up a family," he tweeted when the moving news went public. "The only downside–aeroplanes in and out of Heathrow."

There have also been reports that Meghan's mom will be moving in with the couple.

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Doria Ragland is reportedly moving from Los Angeles, California into the 10-bedroom home to help the couple raise their baby.

The area is special to the couple, since it's been where they celebrated so many of their relationship milestones.

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They took their engagement photos in Frogmore House, which is located within the Windsor estate, in November 2017. The couple then tied the knot at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle on May 19, and Prince Charles hosted a reception for them at the Frogmore House following the ceremony.