The newly-engaged couple will setup in the prince's current apartment

The newly-engaged couple will set up home in the prince's current apartment and will be neighbours with Kate and Wills.

Tucked away in the grounds of Kensington Palace, this is the royal love nest where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will live now they're married.

The newly-engaged couple will set up home in the prince's current apartment, Nottingham Cottage, a two-bedroom property on the 17th century estate.

While it is the smallest abode on the estate, it boasts reception rooms designed by Sir Christopher Wren and a small garden, where Harry slung up a hammock when he first moved into the property.

The home was previously occupied by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who used for their London base for two and a half years.

The cottage is close to Kensington Palace, Harry's childhood home, and is known as "Nott Cott".

It's a modest 1,300-square-foot, two-bedroom abode, tucked away in the grounds. It also has two reception rooms, a bathroom and a small garden.

Harry made the cottage his bachelor pad in 2013 after Kate and William moved into the 20-room Apartment 1A inside the palace.

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