Nottingham Cottage: The Kensington home where Meghan and Harry will live as a married couple

The old Nottingham House is attached to Palace where Queen Victoria was born in 1819
The old Nottingham House is attached to Palace where Queen Victoria was born in 1819 Credit: Snowdon/Camera Press/Camera Press

Following their royal wedding, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, now the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, will continue to live at Nottingham Cottage, a snug, two-bedroomed property in the grounds of Kensington Palace.

The cottage was previously occupied by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who used it as their London base for around two-and-a-half years.

How big is the cottage?

Just a stone’s throw from Kensington Palace, Prince Harry’s childhood home, the cosy property, known by royal insiders as "Nott Cott," boasts two bedrooms, two reception rooms, a bathroom and a small garden.

An aerial view of Kensington Palace, London Credit: Andrew Parsons/PA Wire

King William III and Queen Mary II bought 'Nottingham House' from sec­retary of state Daniel Finch, the Earl of Nottingham,...

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