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Royally Homeless: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Want to ‘Rent Kensington Palace Apartment’ After Frogmore Cottage Eviction

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex lived at Kensington Palace during their brief time as a working royal couple.

Aug. 26 2023, Published 4:00 p.m. ET

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are allegedly "renting a new home in Kensington Palace" to patch up their royal feud.

"After losing Frogmore, they need a base in the U.K., and it's likely this will be an occasional home and somewhere for them to stay when they're here rather than anything permanent," royal commentator Duncan Larcombe told an outlet.

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex in Germany on September 6, 2023; The British royal family pose for a coronation photo in Buckingham Palace on May 6, 2023.

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"But this is a clear sign that they are trying to make amends with the rest of the family. In the months since Harry's book Spare, which was published in January, we have seen a softening in Harry and Meghan's attitudes towards the rest of the royals — if nothing else, in keeping their mouths shut," the royal expert added.

The royal analyst further stated that the couple's insistence on no longer speaking ill of the royal family has influenced this decision. "We've had six months of them not saying anything about the royals to fuel the beast, and time heals. That's a healthy sign because they've got a long way to go to be back in the heart of the family with all the bridges they've burnt," Duncan observed.

As OK! previously reported, the Duke and Duchess are "moving on from dishing royal dirt," which means they plan on fully committing themselves to their Netflix and remaining publishing deals. For Meghan, this also means staying mum to try and relaunch a Hollywood career with WME's Ari Emanuel.

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After their May 2018 wedding, Queen Elizabeth II gave the new royal couple Frogmore Cottage on the grounds of Windsor Castle, which the pair subsequently abandoned.

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"It sounds like maybe they've heeded all the warnings and realized that the dishing of royal dirt, while it can draw in huge audiences, doesn't actually necessarily do them any favors in the long run," royal analyst Jack Royston told a publication.

Harry and Meghan both lived on the grounds of Kensington Palace during their 22-month joint royal career. The pair were gifted Frogmore Cottage near Windsor Castle as a country home by the late Queen Elizabeth II. After an extensive renovation paid for by British taxpayers, the duo barely lived in the nineteenth-century house before leaving Britain and the monarchy in early 2020's "Megxit." They were later thrown out of the cottage in early 2023 by King Charles III.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left royal life and the United Kingdom in early 2020 due to the British press and what they felt was a stifling environment in the monarchy.

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's bid to try and move into Kensington Palace is odd, seeing as how neither work for the Crown any longer. Could a royal truce be in the making behind the scenes?

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Marie Claire reported on Larcombe's comments.

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