Meghan appears to have chosen buggy made by trendy designer iCandy after they ...

Is this the carriage fit for a royal baby? Meghan appears to have chosen buggy made by trendy designer iCandy after firm is spotted visiting Frogmore Estate iCandy received Queen's approval with a special innovation award back in 2016  The company's new ambassador is the Queen's granddaughter Zara Tindall Luxury prams and buggies can cost up to £1,500 and are easy to fold and carry 

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Published: 22:39 GMT, 15 March 2019 | Updated: 22:39 GMT, 15 March 2019

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Luxury pram company, iCandy, were spotted making a visit to the Duchess of Sussex's new home leading to speculation that she will be choosing to use their pushchairs with her new baby

Luxury pram company, iCandy, were spotted making a visit to the Duchess of Sussex's new home leading to speculation that she will be choosing to use their pushchairs with her new baby

It is one of the most important purchases any new mother will make.

And it seems Meghan has been particularly careful in her choice of pram – opting for a brand which already has royal backing.

A car from trendy manufacturer iCandy was spotted visiting her and Harry’s future home on the Frogmore Estate last week. The 86-year-old firm received the Queen’s approval with a special innovation award in 2016, and recently recruited the Queen’s granddaughter Zara Tindall as an ambassador.

The company’s

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