PRINCE Harry took pregnant Meghan Markle on a three-night £33,000 babymoon.
The royal couple stayed in the most expensive room at five-star Heckfield Place hotel in Hampshire.
They have moved into their new home Frogmore Cottage, Windsor, following a £3million revamp and the baby is due in weeks.
Meghan and Harry enjoyed a “last hurrah” before becoming parents — with romantic walks, cosy firelit dinners and luxurious pampering at a posh hotel.
They spent three nights at the £10,000-a-night Long Room of Heckfield Place country house in Hampshire.
The apartment has its own dining room and two private terraces.
A friend said: “Meghan is only a couple of weeks away from giving birth, so Harry really wanted to treat her.”
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Building work had over-run on Frogmore because they kept changing their mind about the design.
They will pay for fixtures and fittings but the conversion work is funded by taxpayers.
The pal said of the three-night stay at the Georgian hotel: “They wanted total rest and relaxation, and Meghan was really attracted to the organic ethos of the hotel which produces much of its own food on an on-site farm.
“It was very chilled. They went for walks in their wellies, Meghan sat on a love-swing hung from a tree and they ate delicious food.
“She particularly enjoyed the hotel’s signature chocolate-coated candied orange and roasted home-grown vegetables.”
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The couple shunned other guests in the evening for fireside dinners in their room.
It is not known if they were charged full price at the hotel, which has a spa and cinema and is owned by US billionaire Gerald Chan.
But the bill, including £350-a-night rooms for three protection officers, could have topped £33,000.
Kensington Palace declined to comment.
Prince Harry attended an annual curry lunch at London’s Guildhall to raise cash for Forces veterans.
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