Meghan Markle once likened her experience at Kensington Palace to living in “a kind of prison”, according to a Royal expert.
In his book “Kensington Palace”, Royal biographer Tom Quinn claimed the “initial glamour” of Royal life quickly faded for the former American actress, leaving her “horrified” at being routinely chauffeured from the residence to various official engagements.
However, this arrangement proved short-lived, as she and Prince Harry relocated to Frogmore Cottage in Windsor just months afterward, a wedding gift from the late Queen Elizabeth II.
A builder working on the property told Mr Quinn it underwent major renovations to resemble a “Californian condo”. Meghan reportedly expressed frustration with the living situation, declaring: “I don’t want to retire to rural obscurity”.
A source informed Mr Quinn: “Meghan realised that living there would be like living in the Russian steppe.”
As King Charles attempted to relocate his brother Andrew from Royal Lodge in Windsor, reports emerged that he had proposed Frogmore Cottage as an alternative residence.
However, Andrew reportedly viewed this as an unacceptable “demotion” and declined to relocate there.
Harry and Meghan now reside with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, in Montecito on California‘s Santa Barbara South Coast.
Their property is estimated to be worth approximately $30million, according to reports.
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