They bought a mansion in Montecito. The choice of a new house contradicts the image of a couple committed to ecology. Meghan Markle and Harry devoted a lot of space in their speeches to ecology. Now, however, it turns out that these were most likely speeches for show, and they themselves do not fully identify with the idea of taking care of the climate.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
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They’re taking root in California for good! Meghan (39) and Harry (35) bought a house. They chose a property on the edge of the city of Santa Barbara, in Montecito. After moving to the US from Vancouver, Canada, the couple rented a villa in Malibu, Los Angeles.
However, they wanted their own corner. Montecito is located approximately 100 km north of Malibu, approximately 130 km from downtown Los Angeles. This is one of the most luxurious places in the area. Popular with the stars. They live there, among others Gwyneth Paltrow, Jeff Bridges, Meg Ryan, Kevin Costner, and Oprah Winfrey.
The mansions in Montecito are breathtaking to experience. Some Mediterranean style, others like English palaces, but also more modern. Each one with a garden, a swimming pool, and sometimes even with its own vineyard. Meghan and Harry’s house, worth several million dollars, does not differ from these standards.
The villa of the princely couple stands on a plot of nearly 1,600 square meters. It is surrounded by lush vegetation, including more than 100-year-old olive trees.
It has several lounging terraces, a well-kept lawn where Meghan and Harry’s 16-month-old son Archie can play safely, and when he grows up, a playground with fancy slides awaits him. In the garden there is also a tennis court, a tea house, a guest house with two bedrooms, and on hot days the family will find refreshment in the large swimming pool.
Inside the villa you will find 9 bedrooms, 16 bathrooms, a living room, a dining room, a well-equipped kitchen, a games room, a gym and a wine cellar.