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Harry, Meghan “Hunting New Estate” at Hope Ranch: Report
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may be relocating from Montecito, California to the Hope Ranch community.
The Santa Barbara News-Press reported on Friday that the couple were “hunting” a new place because they no longer “fit properly.”[s]” their.
Hope Ranch is a private community approximately 10 miles from Montecito where the Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved in March 2020 with their son Archie who is now 3 years old.
Since living in California, the couple welcomed their daughter Lilibet, 1st.
A possible new neighborhood for a family of four not only boasts a country club and members-only golf club, but also access to tennis courts, picnic areas and a network of equestrian trails (by daily mail.)
Homes in the area can reportedly reach up to $ 22 million. It is not known whether the former military pilot (38) and his wife (41) have already bought a new place there or are just looking.
The duo’s alleged relocation efforts come two months after news emerged that their home had fallen victim to multiple incidents frightens the intruder in May.
Harry and the alumni of “The Suit” recently returned to California after flying over the pond in August to numerous charity events – and stayed most of September after the unexpected departure of Queen Elizabeth II.
The Duke rushed to the monarch’s side in Balmoral, Scotland, as she was under “medical surveillance” on September 8, but Her Majesty had died before his arrival.
He and the “Deal or No Deal” graduate stayed in England at the funeral of the late ruler on September 19 and returned home shortly after the service.
Before their visit was over, however, the pair made headlines for many rare interactions with Prince William, Kate Middleton, King Charles III, and other family members.
Tensions have been high since the couple left the royal family in January 2020 and their departure became official in February of the following year.
Oprah Winfrey last month expressed her hope that the royal family could find peace in times of mourning, calling Elizabeth’s death a chance for redress.
“When all families meet for a common ceremony, a ritual for the burial of the dead, there is a chance to bring peace,” 68-year-old journalist, Extra explained.
Later that month, a friend of Winfrey, Gayle King, said that “efforts have been made on both sides to fix it,” but will there be healing remains to “see[n]”.
The 67-year-old host of CBS This Morning added: “Let me tell you this: it was good to see Harry standing with his family.”
One of Elizabeth’s “dearest wishes” was for her grandson to “reunite” with her loved ones, as royal author Robert Hardman recently revealed.