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Meghan Markle 'finds it hard to live in UK' and feels 'far safer to be herself' in US

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen has claimed that Meghan Markle feels “far safer” in the US than she does in the UK.

The Changing Rooms star believes that despite trying to live in the UK, Meghan finds it “difficult” to get the balance right over here.

During an exclusive chat, we asked if he thinks Prince Harry and Meghan will inherit any properties from the Queen and in turn become more UK-based.

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Laurence answered: “Well, I think it’s going to be difficult, they obviously have to weigh up how much time they’re going to spend in the UK and by the sounds of it they’re going to be pretty US-based for the near future.

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen opened up about the royals
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“That’s obviously where Meghan feels a lot safer and it reflects her and her personality a lot more than being over here.

“It’s complicated over here, we’re rather weird, on one hand, we are very supportive and on the other we expect royalty to be good value and work hard for us.”

The interior design icon also argued that the royal family have been “going out of their way” to include Meghan lately.

He added: “I think it’s difficult for someone like her to get the balance right but the big thing we can all see happening is that the rest of the Royal Family are going out of their way to make her feel like she does feel part of what’s going on and feel very cherished.

He feels Meghan has always been included
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“They’ve made a real point about that and when you look back at all the towing and throwing it was all conjecture. We don’t know at all, we don’t know the conversations being had or what was being said we don know whether people were making her feel welcome or not.

“But to me, it looks very much as if she’s always been welcome. In-laws are never easy, my goodness, but royal in-laws, wow, that’s complicated.”

The TV legend has just released his new book More More More: Making Maximalism Work in Your Home and Life.

The star’s new book More, More, More is all about the joys of maximalism
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Talking about his new book, he said: “Maximalism feels like it happened overnight but actually I think it comes from the moment we all felt imprisoned inside our grey painted cells and suddenly we realised that didn’t reflect who we are.

“People started redecorating using colour and wallpaper and things they found in the attic to make things a very dense and personal space. So, basically, it’s the moment when the lunatics take over the design asylum, and I’ve always been must more lunatic than asylum, so I’m delighted.”

*More More More: Making Maximalism Work in Your Home and Life by Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen is now available, published by DK at £20

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