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Could this R63.3 million house be Prince Harry’s new home?

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According to Britain’s The Sun, the younger of Princess Diana and Prince Charles’s two sons was looking to move into Water Hall in Norfolk, England – a private estate that might set Prince Harry back £3.6million (R63.3 million).

This, however, was back in September, before his relationship with actress Meghan Markle came to light. So while we’re not sure if Prince William’s younger brother will indeed move into this stately home (which happens to be just over 27 kms from Will and Kate’s, as well as the Queen’s Sandringham estate), that doesn’t mean we can’t have a look around.

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According to the listing on Savills.com, the home has 7 bedrooms (this listing is so British that they don't even mention bathrooms, but we assume there are plenty), 3 reception rooms, and a heated swimming pool so you can take a dip at any time of year. Although, with the weather in the UK, it would probably still have to be heated in summer.

Image: Savills.com

Water Hall can be found at the end of the quaint little English village of Wighton and basically looks like the perfect set for a romantic comedy. I can picture Colin Firth laying on that couch, tbh.

Image: Savills.com

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The house is apparently far away from any neighbours, so it may be the perfect place to party. That’s if Harry wants to do anything other than Netflix and chill, now that he has a new girlfriend.

Check out the full listing on Savills.com

Should Prince Harry buy this place?

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