The Queen is reportedly helping Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decorate their new home

Moving into a new home is a process, and one that's usually not so fun. But, getting the chance to start over and re-decorate is arguably a plus, especially when you have the help of the Queen.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been reportedly busy decorating their new home in Frogmore, including designing the nursery with a chic modern color palette ahead of Baby Sussex's arrival this April. Lucky for them, Queen Elizabeth is stepping in to help, offering multiple pieces of art from her private collection.

“Meghan and Harry have been told they can choose some art work for Frogmore Cottage,” a palace insider dished to Vanity Fair. “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 to hang in their new home.”

The Frogmore House, Photo by Getty

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will have a wide range of options when it comes to choosing. According to Vanity Fair, the Royal Art Collection is the largest collection of privately owned art in the world, made up of more than 1 million pieces. The art is kept in multiple homes around the U.K. and includes works by Leonardo Da Vinci, Canaletto and Michaelangelo as well as more recent artists Andy Warhol and Anish Kapoor.

It's a gift that anyone, but especially Meghan and Harry will surely appreciate. The couple have been known to have a love of art. According to Cosmopolitan, Harry bought Meghan a Van Donna painting when they were dating.

The Queen also gave the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge their pick of art when they were first married, which they reportedly have on display in Anmer Hall and their apartments in Kensington Palace.

See the Duke and Duchess visiting the Old Vic theater in Bristol this morning below!

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