Prince Harry and Meghan Markle presently live in a Montecito house in the United States, which is worth 21 million dollars.
However, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's origins can be traced back to Nottingham Cottage, where Meghan originally moved in when her courtship with Harry became serious.
HELLO! Magazine spoke with Tommy Kebbson, an interior designer of Kebbson & Co, who described their ancient house as "sweet and practical."
He went on: "The most important thing is that we love our own home, love and cherish individually, which is so lovely to see Meghan and Harry embrace their own individual style here."
"It's really heartwarming to see them embrace such a lovely and functional kitchen." I believe their colour scheme is great and timeless; it truly speaks to a timeless English background combined with a minimalist American aesthetic," Tommy remarked.
Some rare pictures have also revealed details about the cottage, such as the Nottingham kitchen, which can be seen in Harry and Meghan's Netflix series and is a modest-sized space with a black and white tiled floor, white kitchen cupboards, and light grey work surfaces.
Another image on their program depicted the former royal couple's pets on the sofa in their little living room, which had two light-colored sofas positioned near together on either wall.
In addition, a very rare peek inside the garden area was provided, with Prince Harry observed walking on a stone patio in front of a white picket fence.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry relocated to the United States in 2020, two years after retiring from royal responsibilities, and purchased their exquisite Montecito property, surrounded by famous neighbors, where they now reside.
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