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Montecito Mansion’s New Owner Reveals Sussex’s Breakup and Property Availability
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's lavish Montecito Mansion is now up for rent, following their reported split and departure from the residence.
The rental website Gigster has listed the Duke and Duchess' home as a picturesque backdrop for photo shoots, music videos, and other engagements.
The property can accommodate a crew of up to 15 people and offers private parking for 50 vehicles.
Interestingly, the listing was posted before the ex-royals purchased the mansion for $14.7 million, providing never-before-seen interior photos.
Described as an Italian villa, the mansion can be rented for a minimum of 10 hours.
However, there are some strict rules to adhere to, including no smoking, no pets, no cooking, and no alcohol consumption.
Adult filming is also strictly prohibited.
The Italian-style villa boasts stunning archways and lush greenery, creating a hidden paradise overlooking the sea.
One estate agent who had the opportunity to explore the property for an hour remarked that it was designed for someone who never wants to leave home.
Since Meghan and Harry moved into the mansion, the photography rental service has been completely closed off, ensuring their utmost privacy.
However, there are reports that the couple has reopened a portal to rent out their olive garden.
This fuels speculation that the two have indeed had a disagreement and both have left the Montecito villa.
It is intriguing to note that someone claims to have reached the payment stage for renting the olive garden.
Nevertheless, this seems contradictory, as the Meghan and Harry documentary was filmed in a different location.
According to sources, Meghan now resides in Beverly Hills, while Harry stays in West Hollywood.
Harry has been staying at the exclusive Members Only San Vincente bungalows, using it as his sanctuary during the later stages of the pandemic.
It is alleged that he even maintains a bungalow there for himself.
Paparazzi have managed to capture Harry's presence in the area, and Meghan accompanied him once, around the time of their daughter Lilibet's christening.
During this period, Meghan was seen making appearances in West Hollywood, celebrating her achievements.
Contrary to expectations, Meghan reportedly prefers staying at the five-star Beverly Hills hotel, known locally as the Pink Palace, rather than their nine-bedroom palatial home.
The hotel offers ample space for her meetings and holds a historical allure, having been frequented by icons like Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack in the 1950s.
Rumors circulate that Harry and Meghan's relationship has deteriorated to the point where they can't stand to be under the same roof.
Despite the mansion's vast expanse, encompassing 14,500 square feet and boasting 16 bathrooms, Harry allegedly seeks solace elsewhere to escape his troubled marriage.
These claims have been swiftly denied by the couple's spokesperson.
However, various media outlets have eagerly seized upon the story, with anti-Meghan commentator Dan Wooten dedicating an entire segment on his GB news show to discuss it.
Observers note that the couple never appears truly happy together and predict the end of their marriage within a few years.
This represents just one of many stories circulating about the alleged decline of Meghan and Harry's relationship.
In recent weeks, several narratives have emerged, supposedly revealing cracks in their marriage.
For instance, Meghan's apparent avoidance of a kiss from Harry during an NBA game has sparked speculation and further fueled the rumor mill.
In conclusion, the Montecito Mansion's availability for rent has shed light on the reported breakup of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, as well as their current living arrangements.