Prince Harry and Meghan Markle moving out
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are ready to be living in Frogmore Cottage. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are pictured on Jan. 16, 2019 in London. Paul Grover - WPA Pool/Getty Images

The first year of marriage is supposedly the hardest, and that might be clear to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. There is plenty of drama surrounding the couple’s upcoming move to Frogmore Cottage, and it sounds like they’re feeling the stress.

“Harry feels suffocated and can’t wait to get away,” a source claims in the print issue of InTouch (dated Feb. 25). The royal does not want to live near his brother, Prince William, anymore. The two are rumored to be feuding.

Harry is still dividing his time between Nottingham Cottage and an Oxfordshire farmhouse before he and Meghan move to their new home. However, Frogmore Cottage’s renovation is proving to be tedious for Meghan, who is overseeing the changes.

“She’s complaining to Harry about have to deal with renovations at Frogmore Cottage while heavily pregnant,” the anonymous insider told the magazine. “Meanwhile, Kate is living in the lap of luxury in the 20-room, four-story Apartment 1A!”

Frogmore Cottage was divided into several staff units, so there’s much work to be done to make it a home for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The work will supposedly include a gender neutral nursery for their first child and a yoga studio for Meghan. Feng Shui may also be incorporated in the interior design.

Ideally, Meghan and Harry will start feeling more relaxed once they settle into their new digs. They hope to move in before the royal baby is born in late April or early May.