The Queen Payed A Visit To Harry And Meghan At Frogmore Cottage On Easter
The monarch was one of the first to welcome the Sussex couple into their new home at Frogmore Cottage.
She already visited the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at their new home in Frogmore Cottage, according to an ABCNews report. Shepard a visit to the Sussex couple’s new home in Windsor on Easter. This makes her one of the first to see the Sussex residence as they await the arrival of their baby, who’s due any day now.
Emily Andrews, the royal correspondent of TheSun, also reported the news, citing a source who said the current monarch “wanted to formally welcome the Sussexes to their new home so she was their first visitor.”
The Queen gave Frogmore Cottage to the royal couple as a gift, according to Andrews. The residence isn’t far from Windsor Castle, the residence where the Queen often retreats for a month around Easter and for a week in June, according to the royal family’s official website.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge also visited the Sussexes on Easter Sunday following church service because Meghan was unable to attend. William and Kate “wanted to be supportive and see how she is doing,” an insider said. “It was a lovely afternoon.”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved to Frogmore from Kensington Palace in London, where they lived since before they got engaged. They moved houses earlier this month ahead of the birth of their firstborn, who issue at the end of the month or early May.
Doria Ragland, Meghan’s mother, is also with the couple as they await the baby’s arrival, according to ABC.