With Meghan Markle officially on maternity leave from royal duty she’s been spending quality time resting and nesting at her new home of Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.
But it seems the heavily pregnant Duchess of Sussex is still in the mood for the occasional guest as she was treated to a visit from her in-laws Prince William and Kate Middleton on Easter Sunday.
According to Harper’s Bazaar, the Cambridges stopped by after church service at St. George’s Chapel for the Queen’s 93rd birthday which Meghan was unable to attend.
“They wanted to be supportive and see how she is doing. It was a lovely afternoon,” a source close to the royal family told the publication.
Meghan and Prince Harry’s first child, nicknamed Baby Sussex by the media, is due to arrive any day now.
The house call marked the first time William and Kate visited Frogmore, where the Sussexes’ moved in early April.
A friend of Harry and Meghan also spoke to Harper’s Bazaar and called the home “light and positive”.
“I couldn’t think of a better place to start a family,” the source added.
Yesterday, Harry joined forces with the Duchess of Cambridge to mark Anzac Day by attending a memorial service at Westminster Abbey.
WATCH the video below to see the siblings-in-law arriving together!
Prince William is on an official trip to New Zealand where he has met with survivors of the March 15 Christchurch mosque attacks, including five-year-old Alen Alsati who he spoke with at Auckland’s Children Hospital.
Little Alen was shot during the attack and woke from a coma earlier this week.
A video posted to the Kensington Palace Instagram page shows Prince William sitting at the little girl’s hospital bed when she asks if he has a daughter.
“She’s called Charlotte … she’s about the same age as you,” he replies.
Earlier, the Duke was welcomed by New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at an Anzac Day service at the War Memorial Museum in Auckland.