Princess Beatrice may make Princess Eugenie's old home her own following Frogmore move
PRINCESS BEATRICE and new husband Edoardo could take up residence at Kensington Palace after sister Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank recently moved into Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's UK home, Frogmore Cottage.
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Princess Eugenie, 30, and husband Jack Brooksbank are expecting their first child together early next year. Ahead of the royal baby's arrival, the couple have moved into Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's UK home Frogmore Cottage, it was confirmed last Friday. This means Eugenie and Jack's Kensington Palace pad is currently empty and could make an ideal home for newlyweds Princess Beatrice, 32, and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
Where do Princess Beatrice and Edoardo live?
Princess Beatrice and Edoardo tied the knot in a low-key royal wedding in July.
The couple are understood to have been living at Beatrice's St James's Palace apartment ever since.
While Bea's apartment may have space for two, the couple may be keen to expand if they hope to have a family.
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As Eugenie and Jack's Kensington Palace cottage currently stands empty, Beatrice and Edoardo may be tempted to move in.
Edoardo already has a three-year-old son Christopher who he co-parents with his ex Dara Huang.
Beatrice is said to be a doting stepmother and according to insiders she has decorated her and Edo's home to make sure Wolfie feels as comfortable as possible.
Beatrice's younger sister Princess Eugenie was given a cottage in the grounds of Kensington Palace to live in with husband Jack following their royal wedding in 2018.
However, the expectant parents may appreciate the ample space Frogmore Cottage provides when their baby arrives.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry moved into Frogmore following their royal wedding in 2018.
The residence was a wedding gift from the Queen and £2.5 million of taxpayers money was spent on renovating the pad.
Meghan and Harry have paid back the taxpayer money spent on the home since quitting royal life in March.
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But despite having relocated to the USA they have held onto the five-bedroom Windsor home.
The coronavirus pandemic will have postponed Meghan and Harry's plans to visit Britain anytime soon and it seems as though they wanted Frogmore to be put to good use.
The couple are understood to have forked out hundreds of thousands of their own money in order to make the home child-friendly for their son Archie Harrison.
Child-friendly features are said to include an outdoor adventure playground which is hidden from view by trees.
Will Princess Eugenie and Jack pay rent?
Meghan Markle and Harry are still financially responsible for Frogmore Cottage and it is unclear whether Eugenie and Jack will pay rent while staying there.
Eugenie and Harry have always been close and enjoyed partying together in London in their early twenties.
Eugenie was also the first Royal Family member Prince Harry introduced to Meghan at a Halloween party in Toronto in 2016.