Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have embarked on a £ 33,000 "babymoon" at a celebrity-loved Hampshire hotel



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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle participated in an "evening in-between" of £ 33,000 at a Hampshire hotel highly regarded by celebrities.

The Duke and Duchess of Susbad, who are expected to welcome their new baby in just a few weeks, have stayed at the five-star Heckfield Place, reports the Sun.

Liv Tyler and Cara and Poppy Delevingne are among the recent guests of the Georgian mansion, set in the heart of a 100-hectare campaign.

The bride and groom have booked the most expensive apartment in this chic hotel with a dining room and private terraces.

A friend told the Sun: "Meghan is only in a few weeks before giving birth, so Harry really wanted to look after her."

The two men would have gone for a walk in their boots and would choose to eat alone in their room, instead of going to the two restaurants held by gourmet favorite, Skye Gyngell, inside the hotel. .

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took part in an "evening in between" of £ 33,000 at a Hampshire hotel highly regarded by celebrities

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took part in an "evening in between" of £ 33,000 at a Hampshire hotel highly regarded by celebrities

The Duke and Duchess of Susbad, who should be welcoming their new baby in just a few weeks, have stayed at the Heckfield Place Hotel (pictured), set in 400 acres of countryside.

The Duke and Duchess of Susbad, who should be welcoming their new baby in just a few weeks, have stayed at the Heckfield Place Hotel (pictured), set in 400 acres of countryside.

The pair would have booked the most expensive apartment in the hotel, the Long Room, which costs £ 10,000 per night.

The pair would have booked the most expensive apartment in the hotel, the Long Room, which costs £ 10,000 per night.

The cheapest room in the hotel costs £ 300 a night, while the most expensive – the Long Room – is £ 10,000.

They were joined by three protection officers who also stayed at the hotel, which took six years.

The news comes after the Duke and Duchess of Susbad officially moved into their new home in Windsor, in time for the arrival of the new Royal.

The two men moved into Frogmore Cottage after workers had spent months renovating the property.

Meghan, 37, is expected to give birth at the end of January and enjoy a slower pace of life away from cameras in their new home in the countryside.

Last month, it was announced that the Duke and Duchess of Susbad would engage a brand new communications team, in addition to moving London to Frogmore Cottage in the Windsor Estate, to the west of the capital.

The couple was joined by three protection officers who also stayed at the hotel, which took six years to complete.

The couple was joined by three protection officers who also stayed at the hotel, which took six years to complete.

The room comes with two private terraces (photo, one of the terraces). Liv Tyler and Cara and Poppy Delevingne are recent guests of the Georgian mansion.

The room comes with two private terraces (photo, one of the terraces). Liv Tyler and Cara and Poppy Delevingne are recent guests of the Georgian mansion.

It also has its own dining room, in which the Duke and Duchess of Susbad have chosen to eat instead of the two restaurants run by gourmet favorite Skye Gyngell inside the hotel.

It also has its own dining room, in which the Duke and Duchess of Susbad have chosen to eat instead of the two restaurants run by gourmet favorite Skye Gyngell inside the hotel.

A friend told the Sun: "Meghan is only in a few weeks before giving birth, so Harry really wanted to look after her." In the photo: the gardens

A friend told the Sun: "Meghan is only in a few weeks before giving birth, so Harry really wanted to look after her." In the photo: the gardens

It was also announced that Meghan would flee the Lindo wing, breaking with four years of royal tradition and opting for a private maternity near Windsor.

Last month it was revealed that the couple had also spent £ 50,000 for a soundproofing unit of their new home in order to block the sound of Heathrow jets.

The couple reportedly spent a record £ 3 million to renovate its Grade II listed Frogmore Cottage on the grounds of Windsor Castle.

Soundproofing measures should include triple glazed windows, which will be useful for blocking the noises of the 14 flights that pbad one and a half kilometers from the house every thirty minutes.

The Duke and Duchess of Susbad were offered the Frogmore Cottage by the Queen and the construction work will be covered by the taxpayer-funded sovereign grant.

However, it is expected that Harry and Meghan will solve the soundproofing problems themselves.

Heckfield Place also has its own private cinema (photo), with luxury leather armchairs to allow guests to relax

Heckfield Place also has its own private cinema (photo), with luxury leather armchairs to allow guests to relax

Guests can relax with a badtail at the hotel's Moon Bar, which features stylish decor, as well as its own disco

Guests can relax with a badtail at the hotel's Moon Bar, which features stylish decor, as well as its own disco

With the imminent arrival of the baby royal, speculation is rife about the schooling of the child.

Harry and William both studied at Eton College, a £ 40,000 annual boarding school located just a stone's throw from Frogmore Cottage, in the Windsor area, where Harry and Meghan have just moved in.

Many parents register their son's name at Eton College from birth.

But it was reported in February that the Duke and Duchess of Susbad plan to send their new child to an American school in Egham, Surrey.

The royal couple plans to send their child to an international school called American Community School (ACS) in Egham, according to the Sunday Times.

The school has an annual registration fee of £ 25,360 and offers students the opportunity to graduate from high school in the United States. It is located just six kilometers from Frogmore Cottage.

The news comes after the Duke and Duchess of Susbad officially moved into their new home in Windsor, at the time of the arrival of the new Royal.

The news comes after the Duke and Duchess of Susbad officially moved into their new home in Windsor, at the time of the arrival of the new Royal.

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