There’s no place like home. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have lived in many different places all over the world throughout their relationship.After getting engaged in 2017, Meghan retired from acting and relocated to the U.K.
The Suits actress moved into Harry’s 1,324-square-foot home on the grounds of Kensington Palace. The historic building, which was nicknamed Nott Cott, has two bedrooms and one bathroom.“Kensington Palace sounds very regal.
Of course it does. It says ‘palace’ in the name, but Nottingham Cottage was so small,” the Bench author said in Netflix’s December 2022 Harry & Meghan docuseries.The military veteran added, “The whole thing’s on a slight lean.
Really low ceilings. I don’t know who it was for. They must have been short.”The Sussexes fondly recalled their time in the cozy residence. “It was just a chapter of our lives where I don’t think anyone could believe what it was actually like behind the scenes,” Meghan said, noting how they would garden and just relax like any normal couple.However, with only two bedrooms, the pair had to eventually move to a bigger place in order to accommodate their expanding family.The pair moved out of London to Windsor in 2019.
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