The couple discusses their early days at Nottingham Cottage on the Kensington Palace grounds. Despite the "regal" name, they describe it as surprisingly small with low ceilings that the 6'2" Harry frequently bumped his head on.
The episode covers Meghan’s first solo project, the Together charity cookbook for Grenfell Tower fire survivors, and their successful 2018 tour of Australia . The Turning Point: Popularity vs. Institutional Friction
The narrative quickly shifts from the wedding's "unabashed joy" to the practicalities and pressures of royal duties.
Revelations include their first dance to Wilson Pickett’s "Land of 1,000 Dances" and cutting their wedding cake with a sword—moments Meghan describes as "so over the top" but fun. The Reality of Palace Life
Episode 4 opens by revisiting the at Windsor Castle.