Inside Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s £2,000-a-night Hilton room with a private elevator, where they slept with their entourage

Inside Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s £2,000-a-night Hilton room with a private elevator, where they slept with their entourage

Inside Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s £2,000-a-night Hilton room with a private elevator, where they slept with their entourage

Inside Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s £2,000-a-night Hilton room with a private elevator, where they slept with their entourage

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MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry’s opulent hotel suite has been seen, complete with a private elevator and extra rooms for their whole entourage.

During the Invictus Games, the Duke and Duchess are claimed to have slept at the five-star Hilton Hotel in the Hague, where the Royal Suite costs over £2,000 per night.

The luxurious hotel is where Harry, Meghan, and their entourage are thought to have landed ahead of their appearance at the Invictus Games this week.

Their bodyguard Christopher Sanchez has also booked a room at the hotel in order to be close to the royal couple at all times, according to reports.

The couple luxuriated in the 1,500-square-foot living area, which included a king-size bed, spectacular city views, and a private patio.

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The Royal Suite suite for Meghan and Harry is located at the top of the hotel and contains two rainforest showers as well as a conference space.

The Sussexes could also unwind at the end of their days at the Games by watching their 37-inch HD television.

Onlookers at the Hilton were claimed to be taken aback when they saw the royal couple there this week.

However, before the Duke and Duchess arrived, personnel at the fancy hotel were briefed about their stay and sworn to silence.

The couple, who formally left their duties in the Royal Family in 2020, are thought to have accessed the beautiful room via a private elevator from the car park.

From last Wednesday until Saturday, the hotel’s Executive lounge was closed to allow the royal couple to utilise it for meetings and cocktails with their aides.

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They allegedly checked out on Sunday and relocated to Amsterdam.

“We know they’ve been staying here,” a source told the Mail, “but it’s all confidential, and we’ve been warned not to talk about them.”

It comes after it was discovered that Meghan is being guarded by the former bodyguard of US President Barack Obama.

Over the weekend at the Invictus Games, she was protected by Christopher Sanchez.

Sanchez, an ex-Secret Service agent, spent a total of five years defending presidents, half of it with George W. Bush and the other half with Barack Obama.

The prince claims he “does not feel comfortable” enough in the UK to bring his family.

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Netflix is filming a documentary during the Invictus Games and has negotiated a £113 million contract with the Sussexes.

In 2017, Harry was joined at the Games by former President Barack Obama’s bodyguard.

On Saturday, bodyguard Sanchez was first seen keeping a close eye on Meghan, 40, while Harry, 37, competed in the Land Rover Challenge in The Hague, Holland.

He then joined the Duchess in an electric golf buggy as she was driven around the premises.

He aided in the guarding of the British Embassy tent yesterday, when Meghan, a mother of two, took part in a reading programme with children of Invictus contestants.

Meghan looked stunning in a £1,944 white blazer by Brandon Maxwell of the United States.

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At the multi-sport event for wounded, ill, and injured troops, she and Harry met some of the participants.

As they hugged Team UK rival Lisa Johnston, they found themselves enveloped in the Union Jack.

Doncaster’s former Army doctor and amputee is part of a 61-strong squad.

Former paratrooper Jacob Van Gaas, 35, was also reunited with Harry, who afterwards remarked that the Duke was “back where he belongs.”

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