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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Montecito Mansion Rumored to Hit the Market
Reports are swirling that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry might be putting their lavish £11 million Montecito estate up for sale, as their neighbors allegedly have reached their breaking point.
The royal couple is said to be considering selling their sprawling property and moving to a more modestly-priced £3 million residence in Malibu, after abandoning plans to construct a massive 10,000-square-foot home on a purchased plot last September.
Despite the opulent nine-bedroom Californian abode being prominently featured on Netflix's “On the pair,” local residents claim to rarely catch a glimpse of the family of four, which includes their children Archie and Lilibet.
Barry Mayer, a PR expert residing in the area and a frequent guest on top TV programs, expressed growing frustration among locals towards Meghan and Harry's jet-setting lifestyle.
According to Mayer, although Harry and Meghan reside nearby, their chosen location is notably more upscale.
He remarked that while no one in the neighborhood is living in destitution, the lack of sightings of the Sussexes has led to a sentiment among locals that mirrors the general tolerance levels in the USA.
Those who admire the couple appear to possess boundless patience, regardless of their actions, while others are either uninterested in their ongoing saga or simply tired of hearing about them.
Rumors circulated last October suggesting that Prince Harry was attempting to derail their planned relocation to Malibu in favor of settling down in New York City.
The Duke and Duchess have been frequently seen in the bustling metropolis, with Harry reportedly enamored by its vibrancy and social scene.
A close friend of Harry revealed his fondness for the city's pace and culture, indicating that the proximity to London from New York, compared to Malibu, is a significant factor in Harry's change of heart.
While Meghan initially proposed the move to Malibu, Harry appeared enthusiastic about the idea before his sudden preference for New York emerged.
Speculations arose that Harry's shift in preference seemed illogical, with suggestions of potential sabotage, as disclosed by an insider to Heat Magazine.
Conversely, Meghan is keen on remaining near Los Angeles for career opportunities, frequently commuting for work commitments, hinting at a burgeoning workload as their joint ventures progress.
Sources divulged that Meghan values establishing meaningful connections through face-to-face interactions, a goal she finds more achievable in close proximity to Hollywood.
Despite her career aspirations, Meghan is supportive of Harry's desire to reconnect with his family and friends.
The couple seems to have reached a compromise on this matter, contemplating a future move to New York once their Hollywood pursuits flourish.
In a previous report by the Express, discontent among locals was highlighted, with a wealthy neighbor expressing anticipation for Meghan's departure due to her perceived arrogance.
The Sussexes have garnered mixed opinions from the community, with Meghan's demeanor drawing particular criticism.
A recent survey indicated a decline in Meghan's approval rating, with 33% disapproving and 31% approving, resulting in a net approval rating of minus 2, down 8 points from the previous poll in June.
Conversely, Prince Harry received a 39% approval rating and a 27% disapproval rating in a Newsweek survey, translating to a net approval rating of 12, a decrease from his previous rating of plus 18.
The shifting sentiments towards the royal couple reflect the evolving dynamics within their affluent neighborhood, hinting at potential changes on the horizon for Meghan and Harry's living arrangements.