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Beach House Owner Refuses Harry’s Rude Request
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's alleged plans to leave Montecito and relocate to Malibu have sparked excitement among their neighbors.
However, it seems that not everyone is sad to see them go.
According to an unnamed source, the couple's neighbors have expressed their dislike for them, claiming that they are rude and entitled.
It appears that Prince Harry's behavior may have played a role in their negative perception.
One neighbor, who owns a large property in Montecito facing the ocean, shared an incident involving Prince Harry.
The neighbor revealed that Harry had asked for permission to access the beach through his land.
Initially, the neighbor agreed and set a time for the visit.
However, Prince Harry and Meghan failed to show up on time, causing frustration.
They called later and suggested a different time, but the neighbor was taken aback by their entitled attitude and refused their request.
It seemed that Harry may have been seeking private access to the beach, as some beaches in California can be difficult to access due to private properties.
The owner of the beach house was particularly annoyed because granting access would require them to unlock and relock the gate multiple times.
This inconvenience disrupted their plans for the day, forcing them to act as a gate monitor for Prince Harry.
It became evident that Harry's requests were inconveniencing the owner, who had initially tried to accommodate their neighborly needs.
Meghan Markle's punctuality also came under scrutiny.
Despite claiming to dislike being late, she has often been tardy for various events.
This habit raised concerns, especially when Harry joined her.
They arrived late to a funeral attended by former Prime Minister Theresa May, who gave them disapproving looks.
They were also late for the Jubilee, with Meghan intentionally arriving last to seek attention.
These incidents further fueled the perception that Harry and Meghan lack basic manners and respect for others.
Some speculate that the neighbor Harry approached for beach access may be billionaire Mark Cuban, who owns a $19 million vacation home in Laguna Beach.
Last month, biographer and former journalist Tom Bauer shared an extraordinary story about the couple's attempt to secure a free holiday at a beachside mansion and use the host's private jet.
Bauer also claimed that their constant demands for expenses had infuriated Spotify and contributed to the end of their £18 million podcast deal.
The story goes that Harry and Meghan were invited to stay at this luxurious beachside location, arriving in the host's private jet.
During their stay, Meghan approached another guest who owned a beautiful house by the beach, expressing interest in becoming friends.
The next day, Harry called the woman and asked if they could borrow her house, with Meghan wondering if they could also use her private jet.
This incident exemplifies their pattern of constantly seeking freebies and taking advantage of others' generosity.
It is worth noting that Meghan often delegates the task of making requests to Harry.
Whether it's for a private plane, a holiday home, access to private land, or voiceover work, she seems to rely on him to do the asking.
This behavior has not gone unnoticed and has only added to the perception that they are always looking for handouts.
As Prince Harry and Meghan Markle prepare to leave Montecito, their neighbors' feelings of relief suggest that their departure may be welcomed by the community.
Their alleged entitled attitudes and constant demands for freebies have left a sour taste in the mouths of those around them.
It remains to be seen how their relocation to Malibu will unfold and whether they will encounter similar reactions from their new neighbors.