The Daily Telegraph

Markle to stay at ‘debauchero­us’ birthplace of the Profumo affair

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IT CELEBRATES a past of “unapologet­ic debauchery”, from its foundation as home for a noble mistress to its starring role in the Profumo scandal.

Now Cliveden House Hotel can add another event of note to its colourful history as Meghan Markle spends her last night before her wedding there.

Ms Markle and Doria, her mother, are staying there for their final night’s sleep before Ms Markle’s wedding at Windsor Castle on Saturday. Prince Harry and the Duke of Cambridge, his best man, will stay at nearby Coworth Park, where Ms Markle was spotted watching her betrothed play polo at the beginning of their romance.

The couple are spending their last unmarried night apart in the traditiona­l style of an English wedding. Ms Markle and her mother will stay at the National Trust’s Cliveden Estate in Taplow, Berks, which lets suites for up to £2,055.

The venue describes itself as having a “history of unapologet­ic debauchery”, with the Grade I listed stately home notorious for the “most heinous of scandals [which] shook the British Parliament and played out on these very grounds”.

Advertisin­g a “Profumo Affair Break”, the hotel emphasises its links with the “scurrilous secrets” of 1961, when John Profumo first caught sight of a 19-year-old Christine Keeler cooling off in the outdoor pool.

“Profumo and Keeler embarked on an illicit affair following their chance meeting at Cliveden House; an affair which was to force his resignatio­n, irrevocabl­y damage the prime minister’s reputation, and impact on the course of British politics forever,” the hotel boasts. Built in 1666 by the 2nd Duke of Buckingham as a gift to his mistress, the estate has hosted “powerful personalit­ies, debauchero­us parties and scandalous affairs” for more than 350 years, its website says.

Ms Markle and her mother, who will both travel by car to St George’s Chapel on Saturday, will have a choice of luxury rooms, one being the aptly-named Prince of Wales suite.

Prince Harry and his brother will be put up in the familiar surroundin­gs of the Dorchester Collection’s Coworth Park in Ascot, whose top rooms cost from £1,270.

Kensington Palace stated: “Prince Harry and Ms Meghan Markle will stay at separate hotels in the Windsor area.”

The palace also announced the couple’s first official engagement as a married couple three days after their wedding on Saturday, when the Prince and his new bride will attend a garden party at Buckingham Palace.

 ??  ?? Cliveden: now a National Trust property, it was home to Lord Astor at the time of the Profumo scandal
Cliveden: now a National Trust property, it was home to Lord Astor at the time of the Profumo scandal

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