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Harry And Meghan Received An Amazing Housewarming Gift From The Queen

Meghan and Harry are waiting to move into their new home which is being renovated.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be moving out of Kensington Palace and into Frogmore Cottage in Windsor next month.

The soon to be parents are awaiting the day their new home is ready and finished with its renovations.

When they eventually do settle in their new home, they’ll receive a marvellous gift from the Queen.

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According to reports, the couple has been offered a gift from the Queen which is not something money can buy.

Vanity Fair claims that Meghan and Harry have been invited to choose pieces of artwork from the Queen’s private collection to hang in their new home.

“Meghan and Harry have been told they can choose some artwork for Frogmore Cottage. They have been presented with a list of paintings that would be available to them and they are making up their minds as to what they would like.” a Palace Insider said.

The couple will have a wide selection of art to choose from, as The Royal Art Collection is the largest collection of privately owned art in the world.

It has more than 50 paintings by Canaletto, around 600 drawings by Leonardo da Vinci and at least 20 pieces by Michelangelo.

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There are also several more modern works in the collection, by artists likes of Andy Warhol and Anish Kapoor.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were also allowed to choose paintings for their homes at Amner Hall in Norfolk and Kensington Palace, after their wedding.

Meghan and Harry are both fans of art, with Harry spending thousands of pounds on a painting called Everybody Needs Somebody To Love by artist Van Donna. The piece was purchased from an art gallery in London and gifted to Meghan just days before the couple first went public with their relationship.

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