Would you want to be Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's neighbours?

The royal duo have a strict list of rules, including zero small talk and absolutely no asking about Baby Archie


Entertainment Desk July 28, 2019
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Several months ago, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry left Kensington Palace to lead a more quiet existence at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, England. But it appears some can argue the royal duo are taking their privacy a little to far.

According to The Daily Mail, at a recent residents meeting, the royals' neighbors were given a detailed list of rules to follow should they ever run into the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. First and foremost, they shouldn't engage in small talk unless Meghan or Harry speaks to them. In that case, they can offer a simple "good morning," reported Instyle.

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Other big no's include petting their two dogs even if they come over to the neighbor's property as well as offering to dog walk. As for their newborn son, Archie Harrison, he's a topic that is totally off limits.

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"It's extraordinary. We've never heard anything like it. Everyone who lives on the estate works for the royals and knows how to behave respectfully. We aren't told how to behave around the Queen like this. She's very happy for people to greet her," says one neighbor, noting that most of the residents are royal staffers and estate employees.

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While their list of demands seem extreme, apparently Meghan and Harry weren't the ones who issued the notice. “The Duke and Duchess had no knowledge of this briefing and no involvement in the concept or the content", a spokesperson for Buckingham Palace said.

The spokesperson continued to defend Meghan and Harry's strict rules. "This was a well-intentioned briefing to help a small local community know how to welcome two new residents and help them with any potential encounter. There was no handout or letter. The talk was undertaken by a local manager and was widely viewed as being well received."

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