Kate Middleton, Prince William, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are staying in different cottages when they arrive in Balmoral.

The Cambridges and the Sussexes are expected to fly to Scotland to spend some time with the Queen in her favorite home in Scotland. Prince William and Middleton will reportedly visit the monarch this month. Prince Harry and Markle will do the same.

According to Katie Nicholl of Vanity Fair, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will join Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in the main house. On the other hand, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be staying in their own cottage Tam-na-Ghar in the rounds of the estate.

The Cambridges and the Sussexes are embroiled in a rumored feud. The distance during their stay in Balmoral could be fortuitous. By occupying different cottages, it will be easier for them to avoid each other.

“The Queen has a lot of guests coming and to ease the pressure the Cambridges are likely to stay at the cottage,” a source said.

“That could have added benefits for everyone as it means more space in the castle.”

Nicholl added that since the two royal couples are occupying different cottages, the Cambridges won’t be on top of the Sussexes should their visit coincide. Both are expected to arrive in Balmoral in late August.

According to Daily Mail’s Robert Jobson, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge decided to delay their visit to Balmoral to avoid seeing Prince Harry and Markle. They decided to keep their distance following the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s “tactless jibe” at them.

Prince Harry was accused of throwing shade at Prince William when he said that he only wanted two kids maximum because he was concerned of the environment. Prince William is already a father of three. Also, there are rumors that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting their fourth baby and are having another girl.

Meanwhile, Markle did the same to Middleton when she refused to grace the cover of Vogue magazine because she didn’t want to appear “boastful.” Three years ago, the Duchess of Cambridge appeared on the magazine cover for its centenary issue.

Prince William, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton
Pictured [L-R]: The Duke of Cambridge, Duke of Sussex, Duchess of Sussex and Duchess of Cambridge arrive at Westminster Abbey to attend a service to mark the centenary of the Armistice on Nov. 11, 2018 in central London. Paul Grover/AFP/Getty Images