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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry spotted leaving Kensington Palace before heading to hotel famous for scandalous past

MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry spoke to fans as they arrived at separate destinations for their final night before the big day.

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MEGHAN Markle said she felt “wonderful” and Prince Harry was in high spirits as they arrived at separate destinations for the final night before the royal wedding.

The 33-year-old prince took a walk outside Windsor Castle with brother William on his last day as a bachelor, waving to the crowds and shaking hands with well-wishers.

Harry accepted a small teddy bear and gave it a quick hug, telling the crowd he felt “great” during the ten-minute meet-and-greet.

Meghan wore a navy Roland Mouret Barwick dress and her mother, Doria Ragland, paired a smart white dress with a black jacket and headband as they arrived at Cliveden House Hotel in nearby Berkshire.

Meghan Markle and her mother, Doria Ragland, arrive at Cliveden House Hotel, in Berkshire. Picture: Steve Parsons/Pool Photo via AP
Meghan Markle and her mother, Doria Ragland, arrive at Cliveden House Hotel, in Berkshire. Picture: Steve Parsons/Pool Photo via AP
The yoga teacher and social worker practices her royal wave after enjoying afternoon tea with her daughter, Prince Harry, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. Picture: Steve Parsons/Pool Photo via AP
The yoga teacher and social worker practices her royal wave after enjoying afternoon tea with her daughter, Prince Harry, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. Picture: Steve Parsons/Pool Photo via AP
Prince Harry and Prince William greet the crowds near Windsor Castle in a final appearance the day before the royal wedding. Picture: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images
Prince Harry and Prince William greet the crowds near Windsor Castle in a final appearance the day before the royal wedding. Picture: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images
The 33-year-old prince said he felt ‘great’ as he shook hands with well-wishers on the streets of Windsor. Picture: AFP Photo / Tolga Akmen
The 33-year-old prince said he felt ‘great’ as he shook hands with well-wishers on the streets of Windsor. Picture: AFP Photo / Tolga Akmen

The mother and daughter were all smiles after enjoying afternoon tea with Harry, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.

Earlier in the day, it was announced Prince Charles would walk Meghan down the aisle at St George’s chapel, putting to rest speculation about what would happen after her father pulled out following a dramatic week of family scandal.

The beaming engaged couple waved from an SUV as they left Kensington Palace less than 24 hours before their wedding.

The couple were to meet with the Queen and Meghan’s mother before heading to their separate accommodation.

Prince Harry and Meghan left Kensington Palace and arrived at Windsor the day before their wedding. Picture: Mega.
Prince Harry and Meghan left Kensington Palace and arrived at Windsor the day before their wedding. Picture: Mega.
The happy couple were all smiles on Friday after a tense week. Picture: Mega.
The happy couple were all smiles on Friday after a tense week. Picture: Mega.
They will spend Friday night apart before the wedding on Saturday at St George’s Chapel. Picture: Mega.
They will spend Friday night apart before the wedding on Saturday at St George’s Chapel. Picture: Mega.

Perhaps fittingly, Meghan will spend the night with her mother at a luxury property that bills itself as having “over 350 years of powerful personalities, debaucherous parties and scandalous affairs”.

Cliveden House has a knack for attracting controversy and the latest antics — that have seen her father pose for staged paparazzi shots and half-sister branded a “vulture” in the media — pale in comparison.

The five-star retreat was in lockdown mode last night ahead of her arrival with police officers stationed behind gates sealed from the public while other officers patrolling the boundary.

Locals said their car registration plates had been noted as the force began a massive security operation around key wedding venues.

Exterior of the luxury Cliveden House hotel in Berkshire, England. Picture: Supplied
Exterior of the luxury Cliveden House hotel in Berkshire, England. Picture: Supplied
Cliveden House was the setting for the Profumo affair. Picture: Instagram/Beem
Cliveden House was the setting for the Profumo affair. Picture: Instagram/Beem

Barriers have been put in place around the arrival and exit points to the estate in anticipation of big crowds who will all be wanting the first glimpse of Meghan in her wedding dress.

People in Taplow, the Berkshire village where Cliveden is located, were taking it all in their stride despite their town taking a starting role in the royal blockbuster.

“Everybody’s taking about it. Everybody. It’s quite neat to know actually, but I doubt we will get to see her. I wasn’t surprised to hear they were staying there — from what I’ve heard it’s fit for a queen and is close to Windsor,” Stacey told News.com.au

One man said his cousin worked at the venue but they had been tight-lipped about Meghan’s stay.

“I think they have deliberately kept the staff on a need to know basis. From what [his cousin] says only senior staff have been involved ... not just anyone will be able to get close to where Meghan is going to be sleeping.”

Another man said people had been trying to get into Cliveden all day.

“Forget about it. It’s a lovely place any other week of the year. But this isn’t an ordinary time.”

Even places normally able to be accessed by the public — not paying guests- were off limits ahead of Meghan’s arrival.

Meghan will stay the night at the expensive hotel with her mother ahead of her wedding. Picture: Cliveden House.
Meghan will stay the night at the expensive hotel with her mother ahead of her wedding. Picture: Cliveden House.
Cliveden House boasts sumptuous rooms for the TV star’s final preparations. Picture: Instagram/Beem
Cliveden House boasts sumptuous rooms for the TV star’s final preparations. Picture: Instagram/Beem
The property bills itself as a “debauched” venue. Picture: Instagram/Beem
The property bills itself as a “debauched” venue. Picture: Instagram/Beem

The Cliveden property features “Mansion House Deluxe Suits” where prices start from $2150 per night. There is even a “Prince of Wales” suite which offers “grand and unique accommodation”. It starts at $2700 per night and for that you get views over the grounds, king size beds, a large hall and dressing area and “exclusive access” to an honesty bar on site.

Rooms are equipped with high ceilings, luxury artworks and spacious lounges plus separate dressing rooms.

The hotel also boats restaurants, a day spa and indoor and outdoor pool. There is private dining available in an opulent French dining room — that Meghan and her mum might dine in — but they probably won’t get a chance to try out a vintage launches available for a boat trip along the river.

As well as absolute luxury, Cliveden is only a 25 minute car ride to Windsor Castle where she will meet her husband-to-be Prince Harry in what is expected to be watched by billions worldwide.

Crowds have already gathered in Windsor. Picture: AFP PHOTO / Ben STANSALL
Crowds have already gathered in Windsor. Picture: AFP PHOTO / Ben STANSALL

Prince Harry will spend his last night as a bachelor with his brother Prince William at Coworth Park Hotel — around 20 minutes from the wedding venue. The luxury hotel is part of the Dorchester Collection which is owned by the Sultan of Brunei.

Prince Harry and William are no strangers there as they have both played polo at the grounds every year. Ms Markle has been seen at several games there — and the fact she attended and her husband to be is staying there is a sign she is possibly relaxed her opposition to hotels in the chain.

According to The Times, Meghan has previously boycotted the hotels because she disapproved of the polices of the owner, the Sultan of Brunei. In particular she is said to vehemently oppose his stance on gay people and women who have abortions.

Meghan reportedly emailed to say she would never stay at the Dorchester, or any hotels they are involved with.

“We understood and of course agreed,” former agent Gina Nelthorpe-Cowne told The Independent.

Visitors use Bright Brights to construct a portrait of Britain's Prince Harry and US actress Meghan Markle in Windsor on May 18, 2018, the day before the Royal wedding. Picture: AFP PHOTO / Adrian DENNIS
Visitors use Bright Brights to construct a portrait of Britain's Prince Harry and US actress Meghan Markle in Windsor on May 18, 2018, the day before the Royal wedding. Picture: AFP PHOTO / Adrian DENNIS

However it’s the Cliveden hotel that has the most history. The venue describes itself as having a “history of unapologetic debauchery” including one of the “most heinous of scandals [that] shook the British Parliament and played out on these very grounds”.

“Their story is one of over 350 years of powerful personalities, debaucherous parties and scandalous affairs. Built in 1666 by the 2nd Duke of Buckingham, as a gift to his mistress, Cliveden House has remained a pinnacle of intrigue and glamour for the elite,” it claims.

“Enriched with antique furniture and period features, it has stayed true to its roots while also providing a luxurious setting to rest, meet — and play.”

How could anyone say no?

The palatial hotel has long been a drawcard for the rich and famous, but it also has the dubious honour of being the scene of one of Britain’s most notorious political scandals.

The Profumo Affair, as it is known, is named after the then Secretary of State for War John Profumo who began a three-month affair with teenage showgirl and nightclub model Christine Keeler after a chance meeting at the hotel pool one warm summer night in July 1961.

A wedding party on the streets near Windsor castle ahead of the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images.
A wedding party on the streets near Windsor castle ahead of the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images.

When news of the affair broke it emerged Ms Keeler had also been linked with a Soviet attache — who also had been a guest at Cliveden the weekend she met Profumo — which led to fears of a security breach.

Profumo was forced to give a statement to the House of Commons denying the affair.

When that was exposed as a lie he was forced to resign. The Prime Minister, Harold Macmillan, didn’t survive the crisis either, himself quitting several months later and the Conservatives lost the general election.

Several careers ended and the man who introduced Ms Keeler to Mr Profumo was later put on trial for immortality offences when the scandal led police to investigate rumours of widespread affairs in government. He was convicted of two counts of living off immoral earnings, but died from an overdose of sleeping pills before the verdict was announced.

None of that compares to the first scandal back in 1666. It was then the Duke of Buckingham built a house at Cliveden for his mistress and later killed her husband when he was challenged to a duel. Far from being traumatised by the killing, Buckingham was said to have had the garden terrace by the house laid out in stones in the shape of a sword and the date of the duel, so visitors were reminded every time the entered of what he was capable of.

If Meghan only has the pre-wedding dramas surrounding her family to worry about, chances are she will emerge luckier than some of the other Cliveden gets who have gone before her.

andrew.koubaridis@news.com.au.

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