The Montecito mansion, where various interviews were recorded for the ‘Harry & Meghan’ Netflix documentary series, is listed for US$33.5 million with Ryan Malmsten of Santa Barbara Brokers.
Situated in Montecito, California, the Mediterranean-style house was built in 2006 and has six bedrooms. Boasting ocean and mountain views, the property’s multiple terraces and arched windows add to the grandiosity of the place. Furthermore, in the grand room, a chandelier hangs atop.
The 13,599 sq ft Mediterranean-style home includes “ocean and mountain views, multiple terraces, and a regal great room chandelier and arched windows”, stated the real estate website. The latter was where Meghan was extensively filmed for the documentary’s interviews.
The property has two acres of “lush grounds with romantic walkways and year-round flowers, soaring palm trees and accent vines, a vegetable garden, citrus orchards, and even a chicken coop for fresh eggs”.
Amenities within include a pool, hot tub, bar, gym, game room and a theatre. There is also “a picturesque guest house” described as being “perfect for any king or royal relative who might drop by for the beautiful Southern California weather”.
Prince Harry and Markle, with the royal titles of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, moved to Montecito in 2020, where they lived for a few months at actor and comedian Tyler Perry’s home before purchasing their own mansion at US$14.7 million.
TopTenRealEstateDeals.com stated that “Montecito has long been a favourite escape for the wealthy, including John and Jacqueline Kennedy’s honeymoon in 1953 and increasingly drawing Hollywood types such as Oprah Winfrey, Kim Kardashian, Gwyneth Paltrow and Ariana Grande”.