The Queen is giving them their own pad on a Windsor estate – Frogmore House – that’s been a favourite royal hideaway for more than 300 years and is home to a royal burial ground.
The Grade II-listed cottage is said to be undergoing a multi-million pound refit, paid for by the taxpayer, before pregnant Meghan gives birth to the couple’s first child.
It is claimed that they had planned to move into one of Kensington Palace’s main apartments, next to William and Kate, but there has been a “bit of tension” between the brothers.
Frogmore Cottage has more than enough space for the Sussex family and a nursery for their baby – and even a gym or a yoga studio – with 10 bedrooms.
Formerly known as Double Garden Cottage, the home is set within Windsor Castle’s Home Park and faces the stunning and sprawling grounds of Frogmore House, which will no doubt become a more popular stop on the Windsor tourist trail.
The cottage is currently divided into five units which were home to royal staff, but it will be transformed into a family home with modern amenities.