Overview
- Geo News highlights Tom Quinn’s account that Meghan found Nottingham Cottage on the Kensington Palace grounds too small and likened life there to a kind of prison.
- Quinn says the initial glamour faded as Meghan was reportedly horrified by being driven to engagements from the palace as part of the routine.
- The couple’s move to Frogmore Cottage is characterized by Quinn as a final straw, with a quote attributed to Meghan rejecting what he describes as rural obscurity.
- Quinn adds that during renovations Meghan viewed Frogmore as remote, comparing it to living on the Russian steppe and making Kensington seem central by contrast.
- The same coverage frames Meghan as embracing freedom in the United States and includes a separate claim from commentator Ingrid Seward alleging envy of Kate, all presented as attributed commentary rather than verified fact.