This weekend, Kensington Palace announced that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will move to Frogmoe Cottage, a home in Frogmore House, a property of Windsor Castle. The couple held the wedding ceremony at Frogmore House on May 19. "Windsor is a very special place for their altitudes and they are strange that their official residence will be there," said Kensington Palace. The house is the Queen's gift and an improvement in contrast to their current two-bedroom apartment, the Nottingham Cottage.
So, how is Duka's and Dukesha's new home? According to Historic England, the structure has two floors, white stucco from outside, like Frogmore House. The property name comes from its proximity to the River Tamiz and the amphibians that accompany it.

Earlier, Frogmore Cottage had the Great Duchess of Russia Xenia Romanov and Abdul Karim.
The London Times reports that the property is not a single home but divided into apartments. It will be radically refined before Harry and Meghan move. Currently, costs have not been made public - but given that they will be paid in cash, the value will be declared later. The interior decoration will be covered by the couple.
When they move, Duke and Dukesha will be at least an hour away from the capital. The decision surprised many couples sympathizers. It was originally rumored that Harry and Meghan would live in Kensington Palace, near William and Kate. Why did your mind change so suddenly? Maybe they want more space for Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, to have her stay longer. Or maybe renovations in their Kensington apartment would not end in time to welcome their baby. However, this movement marks the splitting of the "fantastic four": The London Times reported at the beginning of the year that William and Harry will have two different yards, instead of joint operation at Kensington Palace. "William will become King of England, while Harry is the sixth in line and, consequently, he is not a big companion.) Nevertheless, Sussex's Duchess and Duchess offices will remain in Kensington Palace.
Source: Vogue