
Try this woodburning fireplace for cozy nights at home. Meghan almost surely enjoys her favorite wine, a glass of Tignanello, by the fireplace during the cold, rainy English evenings. Since Meghan loves muted gray and crisp white furnishings, we’re guessing the Nottingham Cottage has a lot of minimalist midcentury furniture with touches of color like in the decorative throw pillows, plants, flowers and books. Since there are scant pictures available of the inside of the property, we’ve taken our best guess as to the style of the interior based on Meghan’s Toronto townhouse design. In fact, Meghan has likely taken over the space and added lots of modern and cozy elements. Meghan is surely infusing her feminine touch as well as imparting her rustic meets glam decorating style into Harry’s habitat. The quaint home–as it’s affectionally called ‘Nott Cott’ likely has been a place for Meghan to make a home away from home as the U.S. One of the smaller properties on the palace grounds–the couple likely enjoy the privacy of the simple abode and also relish in each other’s company in a smaller, more intimate space. Yes, that’s right, the future duchess is occupying Nottingham Cottage–which is where Harry lives on the grounds of Kensington Palace and has resided for the past four years.Ī modest home compared to Will and Kate‘s recently renovated 20 room apartment just a stone’s throw away, Harry and his beloved have had a modern romance living together in his two bedroom and two bathroom cottage. Princess Diana’s sister Lady Jane Fellowes and her husband Sir Robert Fellowes lived in the Nottingham Cottage in the past.Meghan Markle has done the unthinkable: she moved into future husband Prince Harry’s bachelor pad. Before moving to Frogmore Cottage with Meghan last year, Harry moved back in and stayed there. Prince Harry lived in that home alone after leaving the Army and moved out in 2011 so that his elder brother Prince William and Kate Middleton could use it as their first marital home before they moved to Anmer Hall in Norfolk. Harry had reportedly installed a hammock in the garden. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, the home reportedly comprises two reception rooms, a small kitchen, bathroom, and garden. There was a wooden dresser where Harry and Meghan had kept a cream-tinted lamp with a metallic gold base. The window seemed to overlook the garden.

The walls were adorned with massive white panels and a sash window was seen behind them, and in front of that, there was a large floor plant with white flowers. The couple was seen sitting on a large cream sofa inside the home, which was furnished with brown and cream palm print cushions. #nottinghamcottageĪ post shared by Meghan Markle, Princess of UK on at 3:17am PDT In November 2018, it was announced that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would move from Nottingham Cottage to Frogmore Cottage (near Windsor) in spring 2019, before the birth of their first child. After their wedding in May 2018, the couple continued living at the house. Harry proposed to Meghan Markle whilst roasting a chicken in the home. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, the younger brother of Prince William, moved into the house following his brother’s departure.

The ceilings of the home are very low, and Prince William had to stoop to avoid hitting his head on them. The couple lived there with the infant Prince George for a few months after his birth, before moving in October 2013 to Apartment 1A in Kensington Palace. Later occupants included Sir Miles Hunt-Davis (the Private Secretary of the Duke of Edinburgh) and his wife Anita, Lady Hunt-Davis, and Robert Fellowes (who served as Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II) and his wife Lady Jane Fellowes (sister of Diana, Princess of Wales).Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, lived at Nottingham Cottage for two and a half years after leaving Anglesey, where Prince William had been stationed as a helicopter pilot. Before Crawford, Nottingham Cottage had been home to Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, and his wife, Princess Alice. Its name derives from Nottingham House, the residence of the Earl of Nottingham from which Kensington Palace was expanded by William III and Mary II. The house was designed by Christopher Wren. It stands near two other grace-and-favour houses, Kent Cottage and Wren Cottage. As a grace-and-favour property, the house has been frequently occupied by members of the British royal family, as well as staff and employees.Nottingham Cottage has two bedrooms and two reception rooms, with a bathroom and small garden. ?ℎ? … About Nottingham Cottage: ☆Nottingham Cottage (nicknamed “Nott Cott”) is a house in the grounds of Kensington Palace in London.
