![]() ![]() It turns out Markle’s two rescue dogs-Guy the beagle and Bogart the Labrador, who are undoubtedly coming with her-won’t have much room to roam, either. And fine, London may not be quite as sweltering as, say, Markle’s hometown of Los Angeles, but according to Vanity Fair, Prince William’s wife, Kate Middleton, found Nottingham Cottage so stiflingly hot, they had fans installed in every room to compensate … somewhat. ![]() There’s no air conditioningĬome on now! Even developing countries have caught onto this modern convenience known as AC. In fact, the previous tenant, Prince William, had to stoop to avoid banging his head. He is 6-foot-3. So, that means the ceilings (or door frames, or something) are only, what, 6 feet high? That’s sad. The claustrophobia just got worse: no soaring ceiling here. A bathroom? As in one? So the prince and his-bride to-be will have to share the loo? That seems downright unroyal. In addition to those two bedrooms, the Telegraph says the place has a bathroom. ![]() Cozy, indeed-anyone in real estate knows “cozy” is code for “so small you’ll want to cry.” 2. There’s only one bathroom While Nott Cott’s exact square footage isn’t public knowledge, The Telegraph reports that this “cozy” cottage has two bedrooms and two reception rooms. While details and interior pics of this place remain tightly under royal wrap, there are rumblings that the royal couple’s first home together has more than its share of problems. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s impending marriage has the world buzzing about their future plans, including where they’ll live after tying the knot: Nottingham Cottage, a property on the grounds of Kensington Palace. Reports abound that the royal couple have already spent some time at “Nott Cott”-even that the prince proposed in the kitchen while they were roasting a chicken. Sooo cuuuute!īut make no mistake, Nottingham Cottage isn’t as posh as you might think. Meghan Markle’s New Home a Dump?! 5 Huge Flaws in Nottingham Cottage ![]()
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