Harry and Meghan’s neighbours say 'they're not part of community’ after he gushed over area
25.04.2022 - 20:11
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are "not part of the community" in their new area of Montecito, California, according to some of their neighbours. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly rarely seen in public and instead keep to the grounds of their lavish £11million mansion estate – and it is said to have been that way ever since they moved north of Hollywood in 2020.The Royal couple, who share children Archie, two, and baby Lilibet, 11 months, keep themselves to themselves or are allegedly shuffled out of their home in blacked-out cars.The couple live among some of Santa Monica's most famous celebrities, in an area dubbed the "Cotswolds of California".
During a recent interview, the 37 year old Duke gushed that the locals had welcomed him and the Duchess into their beach town "with welcome arms". Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .
What's more, the Royal declared the area as having a "great community" while speaking with NBC in between sports events at the Invictus Games in the Netherlands. However, journalist and columnist Richard Mineards, who regularly writes for the Montecito Journal, has claimed the Duke and Duchess have mostly been a "no-show" in the main town.
Richard also claimed the Royal couple "haven't become part of the community" after all, and moved into their beautiful new property with zero announcement to the neighbourhood in July 2020. "I think a lot of people are bristling about that really," the British writer told The Times.
"It’s such a lovely place to go out and they’ve been a no-show. "There is this big question of, ‘Where are they?’" Richard added, amid other claims that Harry hasn't yet made an appearance in Santa
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