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Princess Eugenie’s Family Makes a Quiet Move to Nottingham Cottage
In a surprising turn of events, Princess Eugenie and her family have made a discreet transition from Frogmore Cottage to Nottingham Cottage.
This shift, reported by the Express, marks a new chapter for Eugenie, her husband Jack Brooksbank, and their young son, August.
They had been residing at Frogmore since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle vacated the property, but it seems the family opted for a change this past summer.
Nottingham Cottage, known for its cozy charm, is nestled within the grounds of Kensington Palace.
This two-bedroom residence carries its own royal history; it was once home to Prince Harry during his courtship with Meghan.
It's even the spot where he popped the question!
Interestingly, Prince William and Kate Middleton also spent some time there with baby George while their main apartment underwent renovations.
The move to Nottingham Cottage comes after Eugenie's original plans to settle into Adelaide Cottage fell through.
That property became unavailable when Prince William and Kate decided to make it their home.
Sources close to the York family hinted that this unexpected turn may have stirred some tension between the two royal families.
Before the Cambridges moved in, there were whispers that Eugenie was keen on securing Adelaide Cottage for her family.
In fact, prior to the recent scandals surrounding Prince Andrew, securing that property was part of a plan he had for his daughter.
However, with William being the heir to the throne, it was clear that the Cambridges would ultimately claim the residence.