London: It has emerged that Prince William and Kate Middleton will share a home with Prince Harry after their marriage.
Following their honeymoon, the newlyweds will share a suite at Clarence House with Harry because they have yet to decide where they want to live, reports the Daily Mail.
Buckingham Palace, St James’s Palace and Kensington Palace are all being considered as their London base, and they will continue to spend much of their time in North Wales, where William is based with the RAF.
But when in London they will continue to use the suite of rooms that William shares with Harry at Clarence House and attempt to keep out of each other’s way when Harry is in town.
“Harry is away with the Army Air Corps most of the week, so it shouldn’t be too much of a problem co-ordinating their diaries,” said a source.
“The rooms aren’t particularly fancy but Catherine is used to them. She gets on brilliantly with Harry so it won’t be too much of a hardship shacking up with him for a while,” the source added.
ANI
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