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

Nottingham Cottage, on the edge of Kensington Palace
Nottingham Cottage, on the edge of Kensington Palace 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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