Meghan ‘wants to use feng shui to arrange the furniture in the new home'

It’s Mystic Meghan! Duchess of Sussex ‘wants to use feng shui to arrange the furniture in the new home she will share with Harry in the belief it creates good vibes’ Meghan is a fan of the ancient Chinese art and wrote about its merits on The Tig The 3,500-year-old art balances elements of metal, wood, water, fire and earth  Meghan and Harry hope to move with new baby to Frogmore Cottage in spring 

By Miranda Aldersley For Mailonline

Published: 09:04 GMT, 16 February 2019 | Updated: 09:13 GMT, 16 February 2019

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Meghan Markle will employ the ancient Chinese technique feng shui when decorating her new home at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor. 

Feng shui - literally meaning 'wind-water' - is influential in many parts of Asia, where people adjust their lives and carefully position items in offices and homes to maximise their luck and wealth. 

The Duchess of Sussex is reportedly a fan of the 3,500-year-old philosophy, which says that all events are dictated by the varying balances in the five elements that make up the universe: metal, wood, water, fire and earth.  

The cottage where Harry and Meghan will move later this year looks out onto the stunning grounds of Frogmore House (pictured)

The cottage where Harry and Meghan will move later this year looks out onto the stunning grounds of Frogmore House (pictured)

Protective covering is placed over Frogmore House (pictured above) as the renovations works continue on the new home of Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex

Protective covering is placed over Frogmore House (pictured above) as the renovations works continue on the new home of Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex

She will incorporate its ideas when renovating Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, reports The Sun.  

Meghan previously noted the merits of feng shui on her new-defunct lifestyle blog The Tig, writing: 'The ancient Chinese art of feng shui has been practised for nearly 3,000 years.

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