It doesn’t seem like Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are making a great first impression on the neighbors!
13.08.2020 - 10:13 / variety.com
James McClain Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have gone exceptionally grand with their California starter house, purchasing a $14.65 million estate in the heart of posh Montecito, the seaside Santa Barbara County enclave that is famously home to a slew of Hollywood heavyweights.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’ names do not appear on grant deeds related to the property — records show the estate quietly sold in mid-June to a mysterious trust with a deliberately opaque name, though the trust happens
.It doesn’t seem like Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are making a great first impression on the neighbors!
Life has changed a lot for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle since they moved to California with their one-year-old son Archie! The proud father-of-one revealed what he and Meghan call their mini me, when he appeared in a video conference for the Rugby Football League’s anniversary.
Meghan Markle’s dogs made a surprise appearance during her intimate chat with Gloria Steinem at home.“Meg, welcome home,” Steinem, 86, told Meghan, 39, in a video posted by Makers Women via Instagram on Tuesday, August, 25, before the two women began their discussion about the importance of voting.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s son, Archie, will automatically become a prince when his grandfather Prince Charles is king of England.While Harry, 35, and the former Suits star, 39, chose not to give their son — whose full name is Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor — a title when he was born and have moved away from the U.K.
A while back, news broke out that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had purchased a family home in Santa Barbara, California and were quietly living there since July. The couple, along with their son Archie, 1, were initially stationed for months quarantining at Tyler Perry's luxurious USD 18 million Beverly Hills mansion before moving into their new family home permanently.
Prince Harry, 35, and Meghan Markle, 39, are taking in all the privacy that their new $14.7 million home in Santa Barbara, CA is giving them and they are “very happy” with their decision to move into it. Although the news of their move recently went public, they’re still embracing the normalcy they have been feeling ever since they made the initial private transformation with their son Archie, 1.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are ready to turn their new Montecito, California, house into a home, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.“Meghan’s taking time off to update some of the rooms to suit their style, including their and Archie’s bedrooms, the main living area, the kitchen and the gym,” says the source.The former actress, 39, and the former military pilot, 35, also plan to make a special, fun place for their 15-month-old son next to their rose garden, swimming
Meghan Markle has reportedly picked up a British accent after living in the United Kingdom for two years with her husband Prince Harry.The 38 year old, who "ghosted" Lizzie Cundy after Prince Harry proposed to her, has allegedly been slipping in some Britishisms into her every day language since moving back to California, US, earlier this year. A source explained that staff at the royal couple's new £11million mansion have been amused by Meghan's new mixed vocabulary.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle continue to share previews of their new $14.7 million property in Santa Barbara — California’s Montecito neighborhood! Harry unveiled the couple’s white walls in the background of a video call on August 15. The Duke of Sussex, 25, dropped in to catch up with Team Invictus via video, following the successful completion of their At Home Superhero Tri.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Ever since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle moved to California earlier this year, rumours have swirled that they had a plan to gain a foothold in Hollywood. They now seem to be taking steps to do that.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have moved into a new home in Montecito—a lush community in Santa Barbara, California. The new purchase also represents another milestone for the couple: The first significant step in their journey to financial independence from the royal family.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently settled in to a new home in Montecito, California, a community in Santa Barbara, about an hour outside of Los Angeles. The move was a bit of a surprise, since many expected the Sussex family to stay in L.A., but a source close to the royal couple says Montecito had always been on their short list of places to live after their royal exit.
Prince Harry unexpectedly joined a virtual call with a group of Invictus Games competitors from his and Meghan Markle‘s new home in the Montecito enclave of Santa Barbara, California.Harry, 35, spoke with the group on Saturday, August 15, which included Jen Warren from the United Kingdom, Bruno Gruevremont from Canada, Mark Reidy from Australia and team captain JJ Chalmers.
Meghan Markle, 39, just gave fans a glimpse inside her and Prince Harry‘s, 35, new California home! The couple purchased the $14.7 million property in Montecito, Santa Barbara in July, and offered the first peek inside when Meghan appeared on a virtual summit via video chat. The mom-of-one was a guest speaker on The 19th* Represents 2020 Virtual Summit on August 14 and appeared via video chat. She said “it’s good to be home” while speaking with the company’s co-founder and CEO Emily Ramshaw.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle just could not make things work in Los Angeles — their relocation to the Montecito community of Santa Barbara, California, was inevitable.“Meghan visited Montecito in her teens and fell in love with the picturesque scenery and stunning architecture,” a source exclusively tells Us Weekly. “Moving there was always an option, but to begin with, she and Harry wanted to give Los Angeles a shot.
Meghan Markle have moved into a new family home in Southern California, their spokesman said Thursday without providing details. Real estate agents and tax records point to a seven-acre estate in Santa Barbara County, according to The Los Angeles Times.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have settled into their new castle… of sorts.