Prince Harry and Meghan will have some scary neighbors

Prince Harry and Meghan will have some scary neighbors

Prince Harry and Meghan will pack their bags and leave Buckingham Palace behind to start a new stage in their marriage at their residence in Windsor

Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle , are happy with the arrival of their little girl and are also excited that they will go to the vizier alone and prepare to move to Frogmore Cottage.

Prince Harry and Meghan pack their bags and leave Buckingham Palace behind to start a new stage in their marriage at a residence in Windsor.

Prince Harry and Meghan will have some scary neighbors.
Prince Harry and Meghan will have some scary neighbors.

There is still time and details before their transfer, but it has already been decided that they will go to a spectacular house located on the grounds of Windsor’s Home Park, but the neighbors that the royal couple will have are scary.

It is not known if Harry and Meghan believe in ghosts, but what we are sure of is that the couple will have creepy neighbors, the reason being that the house where they plan to move is in front of the royal cemetery.

Just a ten minute walk from the property is the pantheon which has been used by members of the British royal family and their partners.

Meghan Markle is happy. Photo: EFE
Meghan Markle is happy. Photo: EFE

Harry and Meghan Markle ‘s neighbors will be the graves of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and the Duchess of Kent, where Queen Victoria’s mother is buried. Other members of the performs as King Edward VIII, and his wife. Also the Chapel of Saint George is where the remains of the last ten monarchs rest.

But let’s hope this doesn’t keep them up at night, now the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are preparing to become new parents, and ahead of the arrival of their first child, Meghan has revealed her wish for her baby.

The Duchess made the revelation that they wanted her daughter to grow up as a feminist during a panel discussion convened by the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust on Friday.

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In a special exhibition, curated by the @royal_collection_trust, visitors will be able to see the wedding outfits worn by The Duke and Duchess of Sussex at their wedding, which took place on 19 May 2018. The exhibition will be at Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, and will include The Duchess’s dress, Queen Mary’s diamond bandeau tiara, and the 5-meter long silk tulle veil that is embroidered with flowers from all 53 countries of the Commonwealth.

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When asked how her pregnancy was going, Meghan replied: "Very good. It’s funny, I’ve actually been joking these past few weeks.

I had seen this documentary on Netflix about feminism and one of the things they said during the pregnancy was ‘I feel the embryonic kicks of feminism’. I loved. So, boy or girl, whatever it is, we hope that’s the case."