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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Dating News: Harry Can't Wait to Live With Girlfriend

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may have just moved up their timeline, with the couple possibly planning to move into a new apartment in the Kensington Palace after renovations are complete, according to sources.

The British royal has been keeping a very close eye on the renovations being made on a new apartment at Kensington Palace, sources revealed to The Daily Mail. The new apartment will be refurbished so that Prince Harry can move in with "Suits" star Meghan Markle, whom he is currently dating. According to an inside source familiar with the ongoing renovation at the Kensington Palace apartment, "He keeps popping round and asking when it will be ready," the confidant shares with The Daily Mail. "He seems in a real hurry to move in with Meghan," the insider further added.

35-year-old Meghan Markle has been a regular visitor to the area, presumably to visit Prince Harry's place where he currently resides at the palace when he is not attending functions abroad. Prince Harry currently lives in the Nottingham Cottage, a two-bedroom home and one of the smallest properties on the royal estate.

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An insider shared an insight with The Express, noting how the recent move by Prince William and Kate to renovate the palace apartments could give Prince Harry some options on which place he can move into. "If the basement plans are given the go-ahead then this will free up the rest of Apartment 8 and the whole of Apartment 9, giving Harry the option of moving back into the home where he grew up," the source said.

The insider further added a comment to the news outlet, noting how the Nottingham Cottage is not really suitable for a person planning to have a family of his or her own soon. "Harry sees his future at Kensington Palace but he can't live in Nottingham Cottage forever. It's not what you would call a family home," the source confided to The Express.

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