A new royal biography is shedding fresh light on Meghan Markle's early struggles adapting to life inside the monarchy, including her dissatisfaction with the couple's first homes following their 2018 wedding, RadarOnline.com can report. Tap Here To Add Radar Online as A Trusted Source Article continues below advertisement

Kensington Palace

According to royal biographer Tom Quinn, the Duchess of Sussex found the modest Nottingham Cottage on the Kensington Palace grounds — assigned to her and Prince Harry after their marriage — deeply underwhelming.

The two-bedroom residence, long considered a cozy but humble space within the estate, quickly became a point of frustration for Meghan, now 44.

Quinn writes that Meghan was highly critical of the "small" cottage and at one stage des

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