** “MEGHAN WANTED A PALACE — AND SHE MADE SURE EVERYONE KNEW IT”

**🔥 “MEGHAN WANTED A PALACE — AND SHE MADE SURE EVERYONE KNEW IT”

Inside the Duchess’s Secret Frustration Over Nottingham Cottage, Kate’s Lavish Apartment, and the Royal Life She Thought She Deserved**

In a stunning resurfaced revelation that has set royal circles buzzing once again, sources claim Meghan Markle’s earliest disappointment inside the monarchy wasn’t the press, the protocol, or even the pressure — it was the size of her house. And not just any house.

Nottingham Cottage — the modest, ivy-covered, two-bedroom royal home where generations of newlyweds happily lived — was, in Meghan’s eyes, “too small, too plain, and not royal enough.”

The confession appeared in Harry & Meghan on Netflix, but now insiders are stepping forward with what really happened behind palace walls. And according to multiple royal commentators, Meghan’s frustration ran far deeper — and far louder — than the documentary ever revealed.

👑 “This isn’t a palace… it’s a dollhouse.” — Meghan, privately, according to insiders

Nottingham Cottage — affectionately called Nott Cott — had long been considered one of the most charming residences on palace grounds.

But not for Meghan.

Prince Harry himself admits in Spare that he felt “embarrassed” showing the actress-turned-Duchess her new home.

The ceilings were low. The rooms were tight. And as Harry bluntly put it: “It wasn’t the royal fairytale Meghan expected.”

Behind the scenes, palace aides say the comparison that haunted Meghan most was Kate and William’s residence — Apartment 1A at Kensington Palace.

Not an “apartment” at all, but a massive 20-room mansion with nine staff bedrooms, three kitchens, and a price tag of £4.5 million… paid by British taxpayers.

Meghan saw Kate living like a Queen-in-waiting, and she felt Nottingham Cottage was a downgrade,” one insider explains.

“From that moment, the resentment began.”

🏰 Meghan’s request: “Why not Windsor?”

Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield recently reignited controversy when she revealed:

Meghan asked if she and Harry could live inside Windsor Castle — with the Queen.

Yes, with the Queen. “She wanted to be in the same residence,” Schofield told GB News. “She wanted a more grand, more royal environment. And the Queen said no — for several reasons.”

Palace insiders say the request raised eyebrows everywhere. “It was unheard of.  No one lives with the monarch except staff.” Meghan’s reaction?

According to sources: She took it personally. Very personally.

🔥 A Royal Rift Begins to Brew

Those familiar with Meghan’s transition into royal life say the housing issue was the first major flashpoint — far earlier than the public ever knew.

Her disappointment allegedly deepened after seeing the lavish Kensington spaces Kate and William occupied, compared to her own small cottage with low ceilings and squeaky floors.

“She felt the hierarchy immediately,” one former palace aide says. “And she didn’t like what it implied.” Even after Harry moved Meghan into Frogmore Cottage in 2019 — renovated at great expense — it reportedly wasn’t enough. “To Meghan, it was still ‘not a palace.’”

🏚 Nottingham Cottage: The Beginning of the End?

Harry’s own words tell a revealing story.

He describes Nott Cott as:

    “Cramped.”
    “Oddly small for royalty.”
    “A house that made Meghan duck under doorways.”

The cottage may have been cozy, but for a woman entering the royal sphere with Hollywood expectations, it became a symbol of something darker:

The life she thought she was going to get —  versus the life she actually walked into.

Several insiders now claim: This early disappointment shaped her entire relationship with the monarchy.

Some even say it became the emotional foundation of “Megxit.”

💥 A Scandal Renewed

Why is this story exploding again? Because new royal sources — emboldened under the reign of King Charles and the rising confidence of William and Catherine — are beginning to revisit the early days of Meghan’s duchess life.

And the emerging narrative is stark: Meghan didn’t struggle because the Palace rejected her.

She struggled because reality didn’t match the royal fantasy she’d imagined.

Palace insiders insist they tried. Meghan claims they didn’t. And now, in 2025, the debate is louder than ever.

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