

While it is the smallest abode on the 17th century estate, which is where Harry grew up, it boasts reception rooms designed by Sir Christopher Wren, the architect behind St Paul's Cathedral. While Meghan explains: "Kensington Palace sounds very regal, of course it does, it says palace in the name. " we were living in a cottage on palace grounds." "As far as people were concerned we were living in a palace," says Harry in the Netflix docuseries. Rightmove tells The Mirror that the average asking price for a two-bed in Kensington is a whopping £1,361,436 - with demand for that sized property up 7% on last year. The two-bedroom property, which is 1,324 square feet (123.0 m 2 ) in size, has a living room, dining room, two bathrooms and a garden. When the couple were dating, Meghan moved into Harry's 'bachelor pad' - which had previously been the Prince and Princess of Wales's home shortly after Prince George as born. Here is a look inside Harry and Meghan's first home, which didn't live up to their high standards. Their quotes landed amid the cost of living crisis, which has left many unable to pay their bills, and on the same day nurses have gone on strike for the first time in 106 years. They claimed the public assumed they were living in a massive mansion, but whined that they were only in a "small" home in the grounds of Kensington Palace. Similar properties on the market, a two-bedroom, two-bathroom cottage in a gated community in central London, would be worth around £1.3m.īut it wasn't quite the lavish royal home that Harry and Meghan had in mind, as they moaned about the living conditions in the fourth episode of their docuseries. There is also a metal dog bowl on the floor, which is unlikely to be the one that Harry allegedly landed and injured himself on. The kitchen has a black and white diamond pattern, white kitchen units and a magnet on the dishwasher that reads 'Nott Cott'.
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Viewers of Netflix series Harry & Meghan got a very close look inside - and the kitchen where the shocking incident allegedly took place. He then writes that William told him to hit back, but Harry refused so William left, but later returned looking "regretful".

Prince Harry at home in his military uniform ( Image: Netflix) In an extract of Spare, which was leaked to the Guardian, Harry claims a meeting was set up with William at his home to discuss the "whole rolling catastrophe" of their worsening relationship. The cottage, which lies in the grounds of Kensington Palace, was deemed "too small" by Meghan Markle in her Netflix docuseries, and now it has been dragged into a new scandal. In a leaked extract from Harry's new memoir, Spare, it's claimed the warring brothers had a physical row which ended with the Duke of Sussex lying injured on the floor. READ MORE - P rince Harry confirms Meghan's comment to Kate Middleton which started bridesmaid row The 'cosy' home, branded 'too small' by Meghan, which has the affectionate nickname 'Nott Cott', is allegedly where a heated royal rumble took place between Prince Harry and Prince William. It hit the headlines when Harry and Meghan's eventful Netflix documentary hit UK screens at the end of 2022.Īnd now Nottingham Cottage is once again in the news, as the location for the alleged 'attack' by Prince William on his younger brother Harry.
