Meghan's unconventional habits continue in the United States, where she now lives with Prince Harry. Prince Harry's advisers say he's increasingly frustrated with Meghan's tendency to defecate in the sprawling gardens of her Santa Barbara mansion. This quirky behavior seems to carry over from the early days of their relationship, with Prince Harry recalling an incident during an African safari when Meghan decided to use nature as a toilet.
While Meghan's actions may save water, some have criticized her for doing little to reduce her carbon footprint, citing it as "as useful as a fart in a hurricane". there is
In another development, her CEO and Editor-in-Chief of Montecito Journal Media Group, Gwen Lurie, shared her take on the community. A successful Hollywood screenwriter and producer, she and her husband find Montecito attractive because it attracts a less socially sophisticated crowd than Los Angeles or New York City. Nothing but. Montecito's charm lies in its understated atmosphere, and even celebrities in flip-flops can be spotted in local restaurants without attracting too much attention.
Lurie expressed concern about the media portrayal of Montecito, especially in terms of celebrities. She claimed that paparazzi weren't always there and that some celebrities were mistakenly featured in staged photos.
A possible sign of this is that five families around the Sussex mansion have reportedly sold their homes and moved in, suggesting Meghan Markle and Prince Harry may not be very popular in the area. are doing.
And in Montecito, a stone's throw from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's home, land with planning permission for a new mansion is on the market. The property, not far from her home, is on the market for $4 million. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex purchased their home, known as the Chateau of Riven Lock, for £11m in June 2020. Located in the Riven Rock neighborhood of Montecito.
The sale was reported by Richard Miners, a former correspondent for the Fleet Street Royal and now a gossip columnist for the Montecito Journal. The site area he is 1.52 hectares and is located in Upper Montecito. It is just a stone's throw from the Sussex estates, separated only by several adjacent estates.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are still using their now-expired Spotify deal to their advantage, raising questions about the accuracy and timeliness of official information posted on the British royal website. The recent removal of Prince Harry's royal title from the royal family's official website has caused some controversy. The family has been criticized for its apparent failure to update the site, leaving inaccurate and outdated information.
Interestingly, a visit to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's own website, archewell.com, reveals a similar problem. It hasn't been updated either.
In June, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry formally announced the completion of a multi-million dollar deal with Spotify, which was initially controversial when they reportedly signed a $20 million deal in 2020.
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