Prince Harry and Meghan Markle against irrigating the garden of their £11 million mansion with holy water, it has been reported.
The Duke and Duchess' home is allegedly built on land formerly occupied by the Chumash tribe – and the Sun claims the natives' leader fears they may be using water they regard as sacred to water their gardens.Tribe leader, Eleanor Fishburn, 60, has warned the couple against using water from the land's hot and cold springs and underground rivers.She told the Sun: “For us, this water is pure water, holy water and ceremonial water.“As a native population, it is sacred for us and the idea that people in the area are using water from springs to water their gardens is something that doesn’t sit well with us.”The leader.
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