Former Neighbours Tell Of Their Terrifying Fear Of Living Near Meghan And Harry’s Home In The Royal Palace For This Reason

French Ambassador Jean-Pierre Jouyet said he was relieved that Meghan and her husband were moving elsewhere.

Despite being on maternity leave, Meghan still made a big splash in the media through stories told by people who had been in contact with the royal bride. Previously, the Duchess of Sussex was labeled as pragmatic and calculating when her old friend shared that Meghan only wanted to get to know rich and famous British men.

Now, Meghan has been accused by her former neighbors of partying frequently while pregnant, causing noise and annoyance to those around her. They all breathed a sigh of relief at the Sussexes’ decision to move closer to Windsor Castle, including French Ambassador Jean-Pierre Jouyet.

French Ambassador Jean-Pierre Jouyet, a former neighbor of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at Kensington Palace, has shared about the couple’s life there before moving to Frogmore Cottage.


Meghan and her husband have been accused of being party animals.

Meghan and her husband have been accused of being party animals.

According to this man, his back garden overlooks the front of the royal couple’s old house. He said that Prince Harry and Meghan often held all-night parties and live fireworks displays here.

The French ambassador said that when the couple moved to their new home, it became quieter and less noisy than before. Mr. Jouyet also said that he did not agree with the name Archie that the couple gave their first son.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved into Frogmore Cottage in April, just weeks before the birth of their first child. The 10-bedroom property, which was gifted to the Sussexes by the Queen and sits on 35 acres of fertile land, cost more than $4 million to renovate.

Frogmore Cottage has now been transformed into a luxurious, modern residence with a nursery, gym, yoga studio and an organic vegetable garden.