A new restaurant, bearing the name “Megan’s,” is poised to open in Windsor, offering diners a breathtaking view of Windsor Castle itself. The location promises a unique culinary experience steeped in royal surroundings, a destination for those seeking both exceptional food and an unforgettable ambiance.
Weekends at Megan’s will feature their signature bottomless brunch, designed for relaxed gatherings and extended conversations with friends. Imagine lingering over delicious food and drinks, enjoying the company of loved ones against the backdrop of a historic landmark.
Meanwhile, Prince Andrew’s living situation remains a point of contention. He was reportedly offered Frogmore Cottage, the former residence of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, but dismissed it as insufficiently grand for his status.
Instead, attention has turned to Marsh Farm, a red-brick cottage nestled within the vast Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. The property boasts a kitchen, two reception rooms, and accompanying outbuildings and stables, offering a secluded retreat.
Surrounded by 20,000 acres of royal land, Marsh Farm provides considerable privacy and access to the expansive Sandringham Estate. Despite the move, reports suggest Prince Andrew is determined to maintain his existing staff.
The future of Sarah Ferguson, who continues to reside at Royal Lodge, remains uncertain as the situation unfolds. Her position is currently unclear amidst the ongoing adjustments to the royal family’s residences.
Recent activity at Marsh Farm includes building work and pest control, suggesting preparations for occupancy are underway. This comes at a particularly sensitive time, coinciding with the release of further files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Disturbing images resurfaced from the latest Epstein files, depicting Prince Andrew looming over a woman lying on the floor. These images have reignited calls for his testimony regarding his association with Epstein.
Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister, has publicly urged Prince Andrew to appear before a congressional committee in the US to address questions about his dealings with Epstein. Prince Andrew continues to vehemently deny any wrongdoing.
