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Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank have reportedly moved into Frogmore Cottage, Meghan and Harry’s Grade II listed home.
It is understood that the property near Windsor Castle will continue to be held by the Sussexes, but Eugenia And her husband, whom she married in 2018, will share it.
He underwent significant work to convert five properties into a single home for the Duke, Duchess and their son Archie, with all fixtures and fittings paid for privately by the couple.
Meghan and Harry resigned as working royalty in March, repay the £ 2.4 million of taxpayers’ money spent on the cabin that was a gift from Harry’s grandmother, the Queen.
The couple were able to pay the refund after signing a lucrative deal with Netflix rumored to be worth more than £ 100 million and currently paying commercial rent on the Berkshire property.
Since leaving the position of a member of the greater royalty, the Duchess has already begun her life in the commercial world, narrating a Disney film about a family of elephants and their journey through Africa that was available to broadcast in April.
The couple also established the Archewell charity in October, replacing their Sussex Royal Foundation, which has been formally liquidated.
Meanwhile, Eugenie and Brooksbank announced that they were expecting their first child in September, a few weeks before their second wedding anniversary.
The baby will be the ninth great-grandson of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, following the arrival of his eighth: the son of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.