A Queen's aide allegedly said Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 's relationship would 'end in tears', according to a new book by Tom Bowers
01.11.2022 - 19:41 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Windsor Castle has been part of the Royal Family for almost 1,000 years. Several members of the family have resided in the large estate including the late Queen and Prince Philip, the Prince and Princess of Wales, Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson.
The estate contains a number of properties, including huge mansions and smaller cottages, all of which were gifted to members of the royal family by the Queen herself, writes The Mirror.
Frogmore Cottage was the building she gifted to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after they tied the knot back in 2018. Although, according to reports, the then newly weds requested a different property on the site, but the Queen deemed it "inappropriate" and "firmly" rejected it.
According to The Times, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex desired to live within the Castle itself and reportedly asked if "living quarters could be made available after their marriage". At the time, only the Queen and Philip had private apartments within the actual castle, with everyone else living elsewhere on the estate.
Despite saying no to their request, the Queen "politely but firmly suggested" that they live in nearby Frogmore Cottage instead. Another claim about the late Queen's decision to gift the couple the impressive home as a wedding gift was made in royal expert Katie's Nicholl's book The New Royals.
Nicholl said in her book that the late Lady Elizabeth Anson, who died in 2020, said the Queen described the Windsor home as a "big deal" and shared her hopes that Harry and Meghan would "respect" her generosity.
Lady Elizabeth is quoted as saying: "The cottage was a big deal. The Queen's entrance into the gardens is right next to their cottage. It is essentially her back yard, her solitude, and her privacy.
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