THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex will maintain their UK home close to Windsor Castle as speculation grows they will christen their daughter in front of the Queen.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will fly to the UK this week to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and are expected to stay at Frogmore Cottage.
The home was where the couple spent their final period as working royals before moving to the US, and last month they extended the lease on a 12-month rolling arrangement, The Sun reports.
Frogmore, a Grade-II listed property owned by the Crown Estate, was a gift from Prince Harry’s grandmother the Queen and is reportedly being used by Princess Eugenie and her husband, who are said to be out of the country.
The Sussexes will be joined by their children, three-year-old Archie and Lilibet who turns one on Saturday, and their visit to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations has sparked rumours the couple will have their daughter christened with the monarch present.
It will be the first time the Duke and Duchess will have brought Lilibet, who was named in honour of the Queen, to the UK and the couple are expected to attend the thanksgiving service on Friday marking the monarch’s 70-year reign.
There is further speculation the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are moving to the area to be closer to the Queen and potential schools for their children.
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