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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been caught in a web of lies after the recent episode of their Netflix series, where they recalled their time spent living in Nottingham Cottage.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been caught in a web of lies after the recent episode of their Netflix series, where they recalled their time spent living in Nottingham Cottage.

The Duke of Sussex claimed that he and Meghan were living in a cottage on palace grounds, while Meghan described Nottingham Cottage as small and with low ceilings.

However, keen-eyed fans and royal watchers were quick to point out that the couple's claims were false.

Nottingham Cottage was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and had well-known tenants before the Sussexes moved in.

His brother and sister-in-law, and , lived there with their son for quite some time.

Additionally, his Aunt Jane and Uncle Robert lived there, as well as the late Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.

Despite this, Harry claimed that he didn't know who lived there before him.

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Royal historian Marlene Koenig tweeted about the discrepancy, stating that Harry's claim was false.

She also noted that the previous tenants were, in fact, his own family members.

Similarly, fans took to social media to express their disbelief at Harry's remarks, with one user pointing out that , who is the highest member of the royal family, had lived in Nottingham Cottage without complaint.

The Sussexes were living in Nottingham Cottage, just like William and Kate did when they were newlyweds, while waiting for renovations to their Kensington Palace apartments.

However, the UK newspaper reported that they did not want to live next door to William and his family, despite having lodgings at Kensington Palace being renovated for them.

They even suggested Windsor Castle as an alternative, but the late Queen denied their request since it is usually reserved for monarchs.

Frogmore Cottage was eventually suggested to them, and they quickly accepted it.

However, Meghan failed to realize that it wasn't Frogmore House, where she did her engagement photo op with a £56,000 dress, but Frogmore Cottage, which wasn't as grand.

The couple self-banished themselves to Windsor instead of staying in the glitzy and exciting city of London.

It takes nearly an hour to get to London by car, and under one and a half hours by train from Windsor.

This means that whenever they visit London, they will have to make the return journey to Windsor.

Meanwhile, William and Kate are based at Adelaide Cottage, which Harry and Meghan also rejected.

However, there have been no complaints from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and they still have their apartments at Kensington as their London base.

The revelation of Harry's lies has caused a stir among royal watchers and fans, with many questioning the couple's motives for leaving Kensington Palace.

Some have even suggested that the Sussexes' claims about Nottingham Cottage were an attempt to paint themselves as down-to-earth and relatable, when in reality, they were living in a palace.

The couple's decision to move to Windsor has also been criticized, with some suggesting that it was a way for them to distance themselves from the rest of the royal family.

While Harry and Meghan may have thought that they were making a bold statement by rejecting Kensington Palace, their decision has only served to highlight their lack of understanding of royal protocol and tradition.

In conclusion, the recent episode of Harry and Meghan's Netflix series has exposed the couple's lies about their living arrangements in Nottingham Cottage.

The revelation has caused a stir among royal watchers and fans, who are questioning the couple's motives for leaving Kensington Palace.

While the Sussexes may have thought that they were making a bold statement by rejecting Kensington Palace, their decision has only served to highlight their lack of understanding of royal protocol and tradition.

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