Queen Elizabeth visits Meghan Markle, Prince Harry as royal baby watch continues: report

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A visit fit for the Queen!

Queen Elizabeth reportedly dropped by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's newly-renovated home, Frogmore Cottage, on the grounds at Windsor Castle, People reports.

The outlet says that the expectant parents gave the monarch a tour of their home, which was given to them by the Queen herself and used to serve as a residence for castle staff.

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Elizabeth and her husband, Prince Philip, spend a lot of time at Windsor Castle, which is about 25 miles outside of London, making it very convenient for the couple to spend time with Harry's 93-year-old grandmother.

"When the Queen is there on a Sunday afternoon, it is a five-minute walk up the hill for tea with Granny," a former staffer told People. "It is gorgeous."

Back on Easter Sunday, Kate Middleton and Prince William also paid a surprise visit to Meghan, who opted to stay home instead of attending the church service at nearby St. George's Chapel.

"William and Catherine visited because Meghan was unable to attend the service," an insider told Harper's BAZAAR. "They wanted to be supportive and see how she is doing. It was a lovely afternoon."

"Meg and Harry are really settled in now," another source told the outlet. "It’s truly a lovely home and they have done such a great job with the space. So much light and positive energy. I couldn’t think of a better place to start a family."

Meghan and Harry are expected to welcome their first child together "any day" now.

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