Which royal residence willPrince HarryandMeghan Marklesettle in next?

While the couple have madeNottingham Cottage— a 1,300-square-foot, two-bedroom in the compound of Kensington Palace — their starter home, they could be adding another piece of real estate to their collection.Queen Elizabethis gifting Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor Castle estate to Harry and Meghan, reports theMail on Sunday.

The cottage is the former residence of Peter Townsend, the famous lover of the Queen’s late sisterPrincess Margaret. (Theirrelationship was a major storylinein the first season ofThe Crown.)

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Adelaide Cottage Rumored to be Wedding Gift from the Queen

The residence boasts a marble Greco-Egyptian fireplace and a main bedroom featuring “coved ceiling with gilded dolphins and rope ornament reused from the Royal yacht Royal George,” according toHistoric England.

Adelaide Cottage would also hold a special meaning to the newlyweds, who tied the knot in May atSt. George’s Chapel, located within the grounds of Windsor Castle. “Windsor is a very special place for Prince Harry, and he and Ms. Markle have regularly spent time there during the last year,” a Kensington Palace previously said.

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York Cottage

It has also been reported that Queen Elizabeth gave her grandson and his new bride York Cottage on her Sandringham Estate as a wedding gift ahead of the nuptials, according toThe Daily Mirror. The Queen likes gifting houses as gifts — she previously bestowed Anmer Hall, also at Sandringham, toKate MiddletonandPrince William.

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Rumors have also circulated that Meghan and Harry signed a two-year lease for an estate in the Cotswolds, about 90 minutes outside London. Locals told PEOPLE that the couple live in the area of Great Tew – or, at the very least, are extremely frequent visitors – and have been spotted at Soho Farmhouse, a hotel and members’ club. (One woman even claimed that she learned through the “Farmhouse grapevine” that it’s the spot where the couple first met!)

And they’d be in good (famous!) company —royal wedding attendees David and Victoria Beckhamalso have a country home there.

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Kensington Palace

Nottingham Cottage, which was once the residence ofQueen Elizabeth’s nanny Marion Crawford, gets its name from the original palace building. While known mainly for being the palace where Princess Diana lived in the last years of her life, and where William and Harry were brought up, the palace was originally known as Nottingham House — a mansion that William III bought in 1689. He had been looking for a residence away from the River Thames. It was the main home of sovereigns until 1760, when George II died there. Queen Victoria was born and raised in the residence.

source: people.com