Prince Harry and Meghan Markle once owned a £2.5 million home in the Cotswolds, a picturesque and rarely discussed retreat. This 18th-century Grade II listed property, featuring a main farmhouse, a two-bedroom cottage for staff and guests, and a converted barn with two kitchens, served as their sanctuary while waiting for Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.

The main farmhouse included four luxurious bedrooms, with one rumored to be a lavish dressing room. Here, Harry and Meghan enjoyed peaceful walks with their dogs and hosted intimate gatherings with close friends like Doria Ragland, George and Amal Clooney, and Serena Williams.

Despite its charm, the Cotswolds property was a temporary home. Frogmore Cottage was intended as their permanent residence, but privacy concerns and paparazzi intrusion, detailed in Harry’s memoir “Spare,” forced them to leave. They eventually relocated to the US, closer to trendy spots and friends like David and Victoria Beckham.