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Montecito Neighbors Reveal Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Rarely Stay at Their £11 Million Home
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are rumored to be selling their luxurious £11 million mansion as they are hardly ever seen at home, according to their neighbors.
The couple is allegedly planning a move and has set their sights on a £3 million property in Malibu.
Locals claim that the 9-bedroom mansion remains unoccupied, leading to annoyance among the neighbors who describe their presence as a “travelling soap opera.”
Barry Mayer, a PR and communications expert living nearby, disclosed that although Harry and Meghan reside in a more upscale area down the street, it seems like they are never around.
He mentioned that while people who admire the couple have an unwavering tolerance for them, others are unimpressed by their constant travels and tired of hearing about them.
The residents of Montecito would prefer less mention of their neighborhood since the arrival of the royal couple, contributing to the weariness surrounding their presence.
Last October, reports surfaced that Prince Harry attempted to hinder their move to Malibu because he had developed an interest in relocating to New York City.
Despite an alleged high-speed chase through Manhattan in May, Harry apparently enjoyed the fast pace, culture, and social scene of the city.
Additionally, residing in New York would make it easier for him to visit his family in London, with a flight taking only 8 hours compared to the nearly 11-hour journey from Malibu.
Initially, Harry was enthusiastic about the Malibu move, which was Meghan's idea, but now he seems determined to opt for a New York residence instead, leaving many puzzled by his change of heart.
The Olive Garden, as the mansion is affectionately called, has been up for sale for several years.
Meghan even expressed her desire for Ellen DeGeneres to acquire it, but so far, there have been no offers, especially not at the price Meghan is seeking.
Interestingly, during the release of their Netflix series, it was revealed that they used a more expensive home that was on the market, renting it for filming purposes as it was fully furnished.
The real estate listing clearly shows that it was indeed the same house and furnishings.
When questioned about this, it was emphasized that they needed to prioritize security and therefore could not film in their actual home.
The news of Harry and Meghan's infrequent presence at their Montecito mansion has sparked curiosity and speculation about their future plans.
While some admire their fairytale romance, others have grown weary of their constant travels and desire for privacy.
As the couple considers a potential move to Malibu or New York, their neighbors eagerly await the outcome, wondering if the Olive Garden will finally find a new owner or if it will remain vacant for years to come.