Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to move to Frogmore Cottage in Windsor soon, as they prepare a family home for the arrival of their royal baby this spring. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also split their office from that of Prince William and Kate Middleton. The royal siblings have, up until now, shared a combined office and lived close to each other in the grounds of Kensington Palace.
However, the brothers had a previous split when Kate and William left Kensington Palace, which left Harry feeling ‘bitter” and “lonely”, according to royal biographer Katie Nicholl.
Ms Nicholl writes in her 2017 biography “Harry: Life, Loss and Love” that Harry missed his brother and Kate when they moved to Anmer Hall in Norfolk.
The couple moved to the house, a wedding present from the Queen and near the monarch’s Sandringham estate, when Prince William began his job as a search and rescue pilot with the Norfolk Air Ambulance in 2014.
Ms Nicholl writes: “To Harry, it must have felt like he was losing everything.”
Prince Harry reportedly felt lonely without Prince William and Kate at Kensington Palace (Image: Getty)
She explains: “At the time, Harry was living in Nottingham Cottage, William and Kate’s former starter home at Kensington Palace.
“Before Prince George’s birth, the trio had lived across the courtyard from each other and Harry was often at Nott Cott, as it was affectionately known.”
Harry and Meghan Markle will be moving out