Meghan Markle was accused of making demands to live in huge apartments at Windsor Castle so she could “share space with the Queen.” The Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved into Nottingham Cottage in the grounds of Kensington Palace after Prince Harry popped the question in 2017, and Meghan relocated to the UK permanently ahead of their wedding. The quaint cottage was what Harry dubbed his “starter home”, but the two-bedroom property - which had a tiny garden - wasn’t substantial enough for the couple.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's communications chief resigns to launch new business venture Meghan Markle 'annoyed' as Prince William 'beats her and Harry at their own game' Harry and Meghan discussed living in the cottage in their Netflix docu-series, as the former actress confessed she thought they would be living in “something more regal” after getting engaged. “As far as people were concerned, we were living in a palace. And we were, in a cottage.
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“Kensington Palace sounds very regal, of course it does. It says 'palace' in the name! But Nottingham Cottage was so small,” Meghan added. Now, the mother-of-two has been accused of making “demands” to get better accommodation when she first relocated to the UK to live with Harry.
Royal expert Kinsey Schofield told GB News that the 43-year-old asked if they could live in Windsor Castle, which is where they had their wedding reception, after they exchanged vows in 2018. “ Meg.