Nottingham Cottage
Inside Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s first home
Sweet photos have revealed life inside Harry and Meghan's Nottingham Cottage - as the couple slammed their first home for being "small".
The pictures show the pair enjoying some downtime at their former UK home, with Meghan seen in a floppy hat with a large gardening fork, while Harry is spotted painting a wooden shed.
The Duke had used the cottage, in the grounds of Kensington Palace, as a bachelor pad since 2013. Meghan moved into the home in 2017, before they moved to Frogmore Cottage, Windsor in 2019.
One of the photos, revealed in the couple's Netflix show, shows the prince posing in his ceremonial military uniform. In others, he cuts a more relaxed figure, seen cuddling his dog and eating dinner in the garden.
Meghan was also snapped decorating the house in some cosy home clothes, while in another she can be seen dressed to the nines in a stunning deep purple dress.
However, the couple have slammed the home for being too small in their show. Meghan said: "It sounds very regal but Nottingham Cottage was so small." Harry, meanwhile, called the cottage "lean" with "low ceilings".
The cottage was also home to the now-Prince and Princess of Wales before they moved into their Kensington Palace flat. The Sussexes were gifted the cottage by the late Queen.