Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s New Home Is Super Haunted

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s New Home Is Super Haunted
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There have LEGIT been ghost sightings.

As soon as the renovations are complete on Frogmore Cottage , Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are moving out of Kensington Palace and settling into their new home before baby. But as HELLO! notes, part of their adjustment process may actually be to introduce themselves to the ghosts and spirits who have made Frogmore their home, in some cases for hundreds of years, and may still inhabit the historical grounds.

Just in case you weren't freaked out enough, at the nearby Windsor Castle, there have been spooky sightings of King Henry VIII , one of the wives he beheaded, Anne Boleyn , and their daughter Elizabeth I .

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