Harry and Meghan are seen sipping tea inside late monarch’s private ‘cottage’ in Netflix show

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Snapshots from the INSIDE of the Queen’s private playhouse: Harry and Meghan appear in a Netflix show having tea in the late monarch’s private ‘cottage’, where she used to play with Princess Margaret as a child

  • The controversial documentary shows the couple in the small ‘Welsh Cottage’
  • The cottage is in Windsor, where the young queen and Princess Margaret played.
  • It is unlikely that the royal house gave the couple permission to hand over photos to Netflix

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Privacy was one of the reasons for the Sussexes to withdraw from royal duties.

But Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary seems to ignore the privacy of the royal estate.

Because the couple appear to have delivered photographs of themselves inside the late queen’s private little ‘Welsh cottage’ in the Windsor grounds, where she and her sister Princess Margaret played happily as children, to Netflix as part of his lucrative deal.

It is unclear when the photos of the Sussexes were taken. But it is unlikely, the royals say, that the family would have given them permission to hand them over as part of a business deal.

Because the couple appear to have delivered photos to Netflix of themselves inside the late Queen’s little private ‘Welsh Cottage’.

The cottage stands on the grounds of Windsor, where the late monarch (pictured) and her sister, Princess Margaret, played happily as children.

One said, “It seems they were gathering as much material as quickly as possible before the Palace shut them down.”

One image shows the Duke and Duchess of Sussex laughing as they sit in children’s chairs drinking from a royal tea set.

The photographs appear to have been professionally taken.

Princess Elizabeth was presented with the two-story thatched cottage, called ‘Y Bwthyn Bach’ or ‘The Little Cottage’, by the people of Wales for her sixth birthday in 1932. It arrived with electricity and running water, as well as furniture and even a working phone.

Elizabeth and Margaret adored the house and took great care of it. It is not open to the public and never has been.

Buckingham Palace declined to comment and representatives for the couple in the UK and California did not respond to a request for comment last night.

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