A neighbour of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has revealed what it's like living near the royal couple and what their life is really like after ditching the UK for the Golden State of California.
The Duke, 40, and Duchess of Sussex, 44, have resided in their opulent Californian mansion with their two children,Prince Archie,six, and Princess Lilibet, four, since they waved goodbye to the UK and their royal duties in 2020.
Since their relocation to the US five years ago, not much has emerged about the Sussexes' home life, other than small snippets that have featured in their Netflix docuseries and Meghan's lifestyle show.
However, several of their neighbours have spoken out. One of these is local correspondent Richard Mineards, who resides near the couple in Montecito, California, reports the Express.
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Richard previously revealed to The Telegraph that Harry is often only spotted strolling along the shoreline solo, cycling, or occasionally venturing out for meals, though invariably with his protection team in tow.
He also claimed that Meghan prefers maintaining a discreet presence, but, unlike her husband, she is more frequently observed enjoying meals with companions or browsing at neighbourhood markets.
He told the publication: ''The community is waiting for them. They're gnashing at the bit. The cachet of a Duke and Duchess. They live rather splendidly, it couldn't be a nicer place.
"We have got a lot of very rich and very famous people here, and none of them have a security retinue like the Sussexes."
Richard additionally told Ici Paris that a local historian purportedly attempted to present Meghan with a documentary about the region in 2020, but was refused access.

He revealed: "There was even this anecdote of an elderly neighbour who wanted to give her a documentary he had made on local history. The old man never got past the gate."
Speaking more about Meghan, he continued: "She cultivates a very controlled image. She pays attention to every appearance, every word, every gesture. And here in Montecito, we appreciate simple people, even famous ones.
"Oprah Winfrey, for example, shows up at charity events. Meghan doesn't play the community game."
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