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Prince Harry’s Interviews Filmed at Luxurious Resort in Montecito
Prince Harry recently sat down for interviews with ITV's Tom Bradby and CBS News' Anderson Cooper to discuss his upcoming book, Spare.
Contrary to previous speculation, the interviews did not take place at the Montecito Olive Garden McMansion, but rather at the lavish San Ysidro Ranch.
This resort, located in the heart of California's wine country, offers guests a luxurious stay for approximately $2,500 per night.
The San Ysidro Ranch holds historical significance, having hosted notable figures such as Winston Churchill and John F. Kennedy.
It was also the location for Meghan Markle's photoshoot and interview with Variety magazine.
Described as an unpretentious luxury resort, the ranch features simple bungalows nestled into a mountainside overlooking the Pacific coast.
Interestingly, it has been revealed that Penguin Random House, the publisher of Prince Harry's book, covered the costs of the interview location as part of their publicity arrangements.
This decision was likely influenced by Harry's desire for privacy, as he declined to be filmed at his own home.
However, it is worth noting that photographs of their son Archie in a bathtub were included in a Netflix series, raising questions about their stance on privacy.
There has been ongoing speculation regarding the ownership of the Montecito Olive Garden property, which Meghan and Harry allegedly purchased in 2020.
Some royal fans believe that the couple is merely renting the property, with someone else actually owning it.
Public records indicate that the property was sold on June 9th, 2020, by Rockbridge LLC.
Further research suggests that the previous owner, Sergei Grishin, a Russian billionaire known as Scarface Oligarch, was going through a contentious divorce at the time.
Conflicting information regarding the property's status adds to the mystery.
While some sources list it as a pending sale, others claim it is available or unavailable.
Interestingly, the last recorded sale of the property dates back to 2009, suggesting that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex never owned it.
Instead, they may have been renting the house while residing in Soho House and various hotels.
There are even reports that they temporarily lived in Oprah Winfrey's second property, which she has since sold.
In relation to their Netflix series, it has been discovered that Harry and Meghan rented a luxurious estate in Montecito for filming.
Previous speculation regarding their ownership of the property was debunked by the Daily Mail, confirming that it belonged to someone else.
This mansion, located approximately 3.5 miles from their current residence, shares a similar design aesthetic, characterized by a relaxed California beach vibe.
Notably, both properties even feature a chicken coop.
The choice of interview location and the complexities surrounding the ownership of their properties provide insight into the privacy-conscious decisions made by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
As they continue to navigate their new lives outside the royal family, their choices and actions will undoubtedly remain under scrutiny.