Moment Meghan Markle dances in Nottingham Cottage

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Meghan and Harry cut homey figures as they lift the lid on domestic life at their UK home, in the latest installment of their Netflix show.

Footage of Meghan playfully dancing on the doorstep of the couple’s cottage-style love nest was shown in episode four of the docuseries.

Prince Harry watches his wife from afar and says, ‘Oh my gosh. It’s my favorite video, Thursday afternoon, someone happy.

Footage of Meghan Markle playfully dancing on the doorstep of the couple’s love nest was shown in episode four of the docuseries.

The couple go on to talk about their time at Nottingham Cottage, which is part of Kensington Palace.

Despite being in the heart of a royal estate, the cottage has a country feel, with cobbled paths and bushes sprouting at the edges. A lemon tree can be seen near one of the doors as Meghan, in a Barbour vest, casual leggings and walking boots, throws some shapes for her husband.

Describing her home, Meghan said: “People thought we lived in a palace and we made it, well, a cottage in a palace.”

Harry said: “It had really low ceilings, I don’t know who was there before, it must have been short.”

Meghan laughed, revealing that Harry “bangs his head all the time because he’s so tall.”

Harry was photographed eating chicken with his hands as Meghan’s dog Guy begged for a treat.

Clips were shown of Harry and Meghan doing DIY, Harry varnishing a summer house and Meghan using a hoe in the garden.

The Duchess of Susses said: “It was a time in our lives where people probably couldn’t believe what was going on behind the scenes.”

The couple paint a homey picture of themselves at Nottingham Cottage, showing Harry eating chicken out of his hands from a plate and snuggling with Meghan’s dog Guy.

Oprah was among the guests who visited the Sussexes at Nottingham Cottage.

‘Nobody would believe it’ Media mogul Oprah came to visit the couple during their time at Nottingham Cottage and said ‘nobody would believe’ how they lived.

Harry and the boy with the dog share a hug on the sofa, staying true to their roots, a Union Jack placemat can be seen on the table with a candle on top

Date night! Meghan wears a burgundy midi dress with a lace peephole detail at the top and a pleated skirt, she opts for black lace-up shoes and a small black clutch to finish the look.

The husband of the house, Harry! The Duke of Sussex is seen varnishing the latrine in a very domestic scene as his wife watches.

Harry shared that the TV mogul said upon entering his home: “She said ‘No one would ever believe it!’

Meghan repeats the phrase and laughs.

Alongside photos of the royal couple gardening are snaps of Meghan dressed in a burgundy dress for a date night, and the Duke of Sussex in his army uniform joking around with his wife.

The couple’s other dog, Pula, a black Labrador retriever, watches the rain in Nottingham Cottage at Kensington Palace.

Nottingham Cottage’s décor fits in with the Kensington-based house’s rural feel, with shaggy cushions, throws and cream-coloured furnishings. On the walls you can see black picture frames that contrast with the light fabrics of the furniture.

The first three episodes of Harry & Meghan, part of the Sussexes’ multi-million dollar deal with Netflix, aired last week, with the final three hour-long episodes airing starting today.

The Sussexes’ six-part show, part of their multi-million dollar deal with Netflix, has become the streaming giant’s most watched documentary in a week of release, debuting with 81.55 million hours watched.

The Duchess of Sussex shows off her gardening skills while brandishing a hoe, wearing a casual button-down shirt and straw hat.

Harry antics in his dress uniform at Nottingham Cottage, his suits and shoes can be seen in the back of the dressing room.

The opening installment covered the couple’s courtship and romance, but many were deeply unhappy with the show’s all-out assault on the late Queen’s Commonwealth legacy, with some saying it appeared the couple wanted to “overthrow the monarchy”.

Harry also dropped a number of sly hints at his family, particularly his father and brother, including the suggestion that they had married not for love but rather a woman who fit ‘the mold’.

The duke also said his family members questioned why Meghan needed more media protection than their wives had been afforded, but failed to understand the “racial element”.

Royal pundits were quick to declare the claims made in the trailer yesterday “nonsense”, while one commenter said the series was clearly a “form of revenge”.

In a clip, Meghan’s British privacy lawyer, Jenny Afia, insisted that she had seen evidence of the conspiracy against the Duchess before Lucy Fraser, whose real name is Lucy Meadmore, a former public relations manager who was a mysterious figure. until a week ago, he says, “Meg became the scapegoat.” for the Palace.

The Duchess herself also suggested that she was made a scapegoat, adding: “You’d see.” A story about someone in the family would come up for a minute and they’d say, ‘We’ve got to make that go away.

But the royal editor of the Daily Mail, Rebecca English, said last night that only someone “totally ignorant of the media” would suggest that she would steer clear of a story about a member of the royal family in exchange for a derogatory story about Meghan or Harry.

Writing in the Mail, he said he “never heard a negative word” about the Sussexes until “at least six months after their marriage, and then not from anyone within the palace walls.”

In fact, Mrs English believed that the assistants did their best to keep up appearances when it appeared that “all was not well” at the Sussexes’ home.

She added: ‘Staff, they insisted, were leaving for personal reasons or because they had an exciting new opportunity to take advantage of. Never for Meghan.

“Even when I personally witnessed his assault on a member of his team, leaving this individual crying in humiliation, I was told, with a straight face, that it had simply been a ‘security incident.’

“I had standing arguments with palace staff when I suggested they had saved money with the truth and my fact-checking calls about the stories I intended to publish were met with open sighs of frustration.”

He also said he opted to omit Harry’s “frankly rude and unprofessional behavior towards the press” from his copy, as the 38-year-old’s “impressive charity work deserved to be the star of the show”.

She added: “The truth is that the negative stories about Harry and Meghan only started to emerge when their behavior became so disgusting that it was impossible to hide it,” she wrote.

“And that’s not something I expect you to hear when today’s dramatic finale hits Netflix.”

There were mounting calls overnight to see evidence of the highly damaging claim, with a royal source declaring: “No one is taking any lessons in honesty from them.”

Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams also called on the filmmakers to back up the claims made.

Responding to the trailer posted yesterday, Mr Fitzwilliams told MailOnline that it showed “what a huge coup for Netflix this docuseries is”.

He added: ‘The claim is that the Palace used Meghan as a ‘scapegoat’ so that other damaging stories about other royals would go away.

So the question is, for the benefit of which royals and who knew? What other members of the royal family were involved or did the courtiers report without their knowledge?

William was named in an earlier trailer by Harry. This will be catastrophic for the relationship between the once close brothers.

‘What exactly is the evidence to support your claim that Meghan was ‘fed to the wolves’?

“Essentially, the claim is that the institution was working against them and using the media to discredit them with a barrage of negative articles. His lawyer Jenny Afia says that she has seen evidence. However, what evidence will be shown to us?

He added: ‘This is certainly a form of revenge. It remains to be seen after tomorrow’s series airs, if the royals will respond, and if so, how.

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