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New Coverage Revives Biographer’s Claims Meghan Rejected Early Royal Homes

The latest reports rely on Tom Quinn’s book and not on statements from Meghan, Prince Harry, or official palace sources.

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.