Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
Meghan Marke and Prince Harry may leave Kensington Palace ahead of their baby's arrival. Pictured: Prince Harry and Markle arrive at Westminster Abbey to attend a service to mark the centenary of the Armistice in central London on Nov. 11, 2018. Getty Images/Tolga Akmen

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry may leave Kensington Palace ahead of their baby's arrival.

According to Joe Gamp, a reporter for Express, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are considering moving out of the palace prior to welcoming their first child. Prince Harry and Markle reportedly want "more space to raise a family."

Prince Harry and Markle are occupying. Nottingham Cottage on the grounds of Kensington Palace, but they will be needing a bigger space for their growing family. Royal experts claimed that the Duke of Gloucester and his family will move out of the 21-room Apartment 1 next to Prince William and Kate Middleton to make way for Prince Harry and Markle. However, another source said that the couple and soon-to-be parents wanted to leave the Kensington Palace altogether.

"Meghan Markle Leaving Kensington Palace Ahead Of Baby's Arrival For This Reason," a source told Daily Mail. "They will soon have separate offices and separate lives, so it would make sense for them to live further afield. There is no reason why their London home has to be at Kensington Palace. There are plenty of other options, including using their own money to buy their own place. "

It has been reported earlier that the Duke of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex are considering a formal division now that they have growing families. The two have been working together with Middleton in various engagement. Since they were seen together most often, the three were dubbed as the royal trio. However, things changed when Markle arrived.

According to royal author Sally Bedell Smith, it's just practical for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to separate from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to build up their own collection of interest and charities. "Meghan has very strong views on what she is interested in and that may be what Harry shares, but not what William and Kate share," Bedell explained.

As for the division, royal commentator Claudia Joseph shared his opinion as to where each couple would focus. According to her, Prince William and Middleton would be "team GB." On the other hand, Prince Harry and Markle would be "team Commonwealth."