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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are considering a move from Montecito, California, to the Hope Ranch community, according to the Santa Barbara News Press.
The couple, who relocated to Montecito in March 2020 with their children Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1, are now in search of a new home due to space constraints.
Hope Ranch, situated approximately 10 miles away from Montecito, offers a luxurious lifestyle with amenities such as a members-only country club, golf club, tennis courts, picnic grounds, and equestrian trails.
Properties in this exclusive area can fetch prices as high as $22 million.
It remains uncertain whether Prince Harry and Meghan have already secured a new residence in the neighborhood or if they are still in the exploration phase.
The potential move comes on the heels of security concerns at their current residence, following multiple intruder incidents in May.
After a recent trip to England for charity events and Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, the couple returned to California.
While in England, they had notable interactions with various family members, including Prince William, Kate Middleton, and King Charles III, amidst ongoing tensions since their royal exit in early 2020.
Oprah Winfrey, a close confidante of the couple, expressed hope for reconciliation within the royal family following the Queen's passing.
She emphasized the significance of coming together during times of mourning as an opportunity for healing and peace.
Gail King, another friend of Winfrey, mentioned ongoing efforts from both sides to mend relationships, highlighting the importance of unity during challenging times.
In a strategic move, Prince Harry and Meghan are reportedly planning to handle their public relations independently, severing ties with their current PR team.
Royal commentator Richard Eden revealed that the couple will manage their publicity through their foundation, Archewell, under the guidance of Christine Schirmer, a former Silicon Valley executive.
With upcoming projects including Meghan's podcasts on Spotify and Harry's controversial autobiography, the duo aims to take control of their public image.
Recent reports suggest that Harry made last-minute adjustments to his memoir out of concern for its reception following the Queen's demise.
The royal family received widespread support during this period, prompting Harry to reconsider certain aspects of his upcoming book.
As the Duke and Duchess of Sussex navigate through personal and professional transitions, their journey continues to captivate audiences worldwide.