



“As far as people were concerned, we were living in a palace,” says Harry in an interview for the series, “We were. Nottingham Cottage in the grounds of Kensington Palace was Meghan and Harry's first home together.
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The cottage was was the ideal “starter home” for Harry ("or, rather, bachelor pad," Harry jokingly admitted in the series), who first moved in 2013, after Prince William, Kate Middleton and newborn Prince George moved into the mansion Apartment 1A, following an extensive renovation. Inside Frogmore Cottage: Harry and Meghan’s first family home Duke and Duchess of Sussex evicted from royal residence as keys handed to Princess Eugenie The Week Staff Frogmore. So Harry saying that the people who lived in Nottingham Cottage before him were short, who he knows full well were William and Catherine, seems just another sly dig. The cottage is modestly appointed with two bedrooms, one bathroom, small reception rooms, a kitchen and a compact back garden. While Both Cottages Have Similar Square Footage And Number Of Rooms, 10 Barrington Road. Located on the verdant, manicured grounds of Kensington Palace, the cottage – affectionally known as ‘Nott Cott’ – is one of the smaller houses on the palace grounds. This month it has made headlines again with references to it in the leaked extracts from Harry's controversial new memoir, Spare. It was at the 1,300-square-foot, two-bedroom home in the compound of Kensington Palace that they were cooking roast chicken when Harry got down on one knee and formally asked Meghan to marry. In the a recent episode of Netflix's Harry & Meghan, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's documentary series, the couple shared their thoughts – and a rare peek – into the first house in which the couple cohabitated, Nottingham Cottage. The adorable exterior of Nottingham Cottage, affectionally referred to as ‘Nott Cott’.
