Meghan Markle and Prince Harry could move to Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles’ current home in due time.

Last month, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex just moved into their new home Frogmore Cottage in Windsor. However, they might move again in the future, this time, into the Prince of Wales’ residence, Clarence House. A source told Daily Star that Prince Charles will need to move to Buckingham Palace when he becomes king despite the Prince of Wales preferring to stay put at his plush home in Westminster.

Nicholas Bieber, a royal correspondent for Daily Star, also claimed earlier that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s new role when they become the Prince and Princess of Wales may require them to move to Clarence House. However, Prince William and Middleton might not do it, so the place will be vacated for another member of the royal family which could be Prince Harry, his wife and baby Sussex.

A spokeswoman for the Sussexes only reiterated that Frogmore would be Prince Harry and Markle’s official residence in spring. However, there are speculations that Clarence House will be their future home in London. Social media users shared the same thought.

“What I think WILL happen, is that when Charles ascends to the throne, Harry and Meghan move to Clarence House,” one Twitter user wrote.

“So Harry and Meg moving to Windsor ‘for the foreseeable future’ and William staying in KP when Charles becomes king..that leaves Clarence House wide open for Harry and Meghan to move into knce Charles becomes king and moves to BP,” a different user stated.

Prince Charles said earlier that he doesn’t want to stay at Buckingham Palace and prefers the 775-room place to be renovated into a museum. However, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said that the Prince of Wales will be forced to move to Buckingham Palace because it’s the only place that connects the monarch to the people.

Also, thousands of tourists flock the palace to see the Changing of the Guard, which will have no purpose if the monarch will not be staying there.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle lay ferns and a wreath at the tomb of the Unknown Warrior at the newly unveiled UK war memorial and Pukeahu National War Memorial Park on Oct. 28, 2018, in Wellington, New Zealand. Getty Images/Rosa Woods