Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ruffle feathers over 'shameful' $29m Montecito mansion

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ruffle feathers over 'shameful' $29m Montecito mansion

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Key Points:

  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex reside in a seven-acre Montecito mansion, which they praise as idyllic, but some neighbors view it as outdated and a source of ridicule for not being renovated like typical celebrity homes.
  • Unlike many celebrities who demolish and rebuild luxury properties, Harry and Meghan have retained the original rustic chateau design of their 2003-built home, aligning with Meghan's wholesome lifestyle brand, As Ever.
  • Financial prudence may be a factor in their choice not to extensively remodel, as the couple no longer receives royal funding and initially doubted their ability to afford the property.
  • Meghan describes their home as a place of "joy," "healing," and "calm," featuring amenities such as an outdoor pool, spa, wine cellar, games room, and chicken coop, with glimpses shown on their Netflix show.
  • The couple's decision to preserve rather than renovate their Montecito estate contrasts with both American celebrity trends and UK efforts to maintain historic home features, highlighting different cultural approaches to homeownership.

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