Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and Queen Elizabeth II
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, and Queen Elizabeth II at the Queen's Young Leaders Awards Ceremony at Buckingham Palace on June 26, 2018 in London.  Getty Images/John Stillwell

Queen Elizabeth is giving Prince Harry and Meghan Markle a new home after snubbing Prince William and Kate Middleton.

Queen Elizabeth II spends her summer at Balmoral Castle. The Cambridges often visit Anmer Hall in Norfolk when they are in Scotland and there are talks that the Sussexes might get their own retreat soon.

Phil Dampier told Fabulous Digital that Queen Elizabeth II will “definitely” give Prince Harry and Markle a new holiday home in due course. He believes that they will likely have a holiday home in Cotswolds.

“It’s a difficult one as Frogmore is semi-rural in the sense that it’s not out in the sticks,” Dampier said.

“I think the obvious place for them would be the Cotswolds where they had a place before. That’s where Meghan’s friends are so I’m sure she’d rather be that way than in Norfolk.”

He pointed out that a number of royal properties are up for grabs when the Queen passes away. Prince Charles, who will be the new king, will have access to Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and Balmoral.

The Prince of Wales will not be needing Highgrove, so the property will likely go to Prince William or Prince Harry. At present, Highgrove House is the family residence of the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall in Gloucestershire.

The report came after the Queen reportedly snubbed Prince William and Middleton by placing Prince Harry and Markle’s photo in front of the Cambridges’ snaps in her picture table. Many were convinced that by doing so, Her Majesty showed preference between the Cambridges and the Sussexes.

“My nan always puts pics of her favourite grandkids and the front on the mantlepiece,” one social media user said.

“She’s definitely hinting that she prefers Harry and Meg,” another added.

In related news, Markle appeared to have thrown some shade at Middleton following her editing gig with Vogue. The Duchess of Sussex reportedly said that she didn’t want to appear on the cover of the magazine because it would make her seem “boastful.”

Three years ago, Middleton appeared on Vogue’s cover for its centenary issue. Princess Diana also appeared on the magazine cover four times.