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Harry and Meghan - how expensive is their neighbourhood and how do they earn money now?
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle moved into a new family home back in 2020 with baby Archie, later welcoming little Lilibet.The pair just left the UK and headed back home after the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.During their visit, the Queen finally got a chance to meet her great-granddaughter in person, with Lilibet celebrating her first birthday at Frogmore Cottage, the ex-royals' UK residence.However, the USA is where they call home now, with Harry choosing to head out to Meghan’s homeland after a savage feud with his brother Prince William and dad Prince Charles.Their latest mansion has cost them millions, and if you want to be their neighbour, it will set you back a small fortune.Since exiting the Royal Family, it begs the question - where are they getting their money from now?The Sussexes have settled in Montecito, California with their two children Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor and daughter Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.Titled Chateau of Riven Rock, the pair have enjoyed their Golden State residence since June 2020.It boasts its own tennis court, spa, pool and a private playground for their children to enjoy.It’s a dream home for anyone and it set the ex-royals back £11.2 million.It is in a secluded location in Santa Barbara, with their neighbours including household names such as Tom Cruise, Ellen DeGeneres and Oprah Winfrey.Harry and Meghan’s home is down a private road with a long driveway before reaching the main gates.All the homes in the area cost in the tens of millions, so unless you have some serious savings, it will be a while before most of us can afford to move in next door.The Sussexes earn their dollar from a few different revenue streams, with a big chunk of it coming from Harry’s
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Fern Britton fumes at Prince Charles for 'segregating' Harry and Meghan at Jubilee
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrived at St Paul's Cathedral for the Service of Thanksgiving on Friday.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex joined Prince Charles, Camilla Parker Bowles, Prince William and Kate Middleton among other members of the royal family as they marked the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.It marks the first time the family has returned to British soil with their son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, three, and daughter Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, one, since they stepped down from royal duties in 2020.Fern Britton took to Twitter and shared her dismay after she took aim at the Prince of Wales.The former This Morning presenter claimed she thought it "troubling" the Sussexes were sat apart from the working royals.Meghan and Harry spent a few minutes chatting to the senior cleric before entering the cathedral and taking their seats in the second row from the front, while Prince Charles and Prince William sat on the other side.In view of her 113,000 followers, Fern penned: "I understand all the protocols and ‘soft diplomacy’ employed by the Royal Family, but for the #POW [Prince of Wales] to allow Harry and Meghan to be so obviously segregated is troubling."A father should have the b***s to sit as a family with his two children."Her tweet sparked division as social media users flocked to comment on the post.@stellabranch tweeted: "I thought it was totally right for them to be sat with Eugenie and Beatrice and their partners.Secondary Royals."@BabsRambow commented: "They don't want to be working royals any more so they were seated with the rest of the non working royals.They don't want the responsibilities, they are not entitled to the perks."@JennyBarr10 wrote: "I wish them well but think they have chosen a
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Meghan and Harry visit could 'overshadow' Queen and working royals at Jubilee - expert
Queen has been warned she cannot have a Prince Harry and Meghan Markle "sideshow" at her Platinum Jubilee celebrations because it would create resentment among other Royal Family members.Royal commentator Camilla Tominey said it is important the Duke and Duchess of Sussex do not take away the limelight from working members of the family, including Princess Anne, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Earl and Countess of Wessex.She said it is vital next month’s celebrations are about the Queen.Speaking to The Telegraph, she explained: “You can include the Sussexes, but you don’t want some sort of Harry and Meghan side show going on when the main event must be HMQ the Queen and equally there will be other members of the Royal Family who are still doing the daily grind who will resent being overshadowed by Harry and Meghan even if they don’t admit it.“You’re not going to want to have the likes of Princess Anne and the Earl and Countess of Wessex for instance who day in day out plant trees, unveil plaques and go to the openings of royal envelopes only to have the media completely focus on Harry and Meghan who aren’t playing a role at all in the so called family.”Her comments come ahead of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, taking place from June 2 to June 5, which Harry and Meghan said they were "excited and honoured" to be invited to. But the pair will not join the Queen on the balcony of Buckingham Palace because that privilege is only reserved for working members of the Firm.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters hereThis will be the first time the Queen meets Harry's daughter, Lilibet Diana.
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Meghan Markle will 'never' be in league with the Kardashians, says sister Samantha
Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry have become Hollywood stars in their own rights since stepping down as working members of The Royal Family.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have since signed lucrative deals with Netflix and Spotify, as well as delivering a bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey and most recently, appearing on The Ellen Show.Many have compared the former senior working royals to the Kardashian family who have also launched their own show on Disney+.The Sussexes previously confirmed they will be launching a podcast as well as vowing to create movies and television programmes, with the pair behind the camera.Speaking exclusively to Daily Star from her home in Florida, Meghan's sister Samantha said: "They're not the Kardashians, that's comparing apples to oranges."The Kardashians were an American business empire and everyone knows their background, so totally different who evaded royal duties and broke off from the royal family creating a lot of controversies."If you mean by the Kardashians by just wealthy, there are so many wealthy families, I don't think they would be the right comparison."The former actress who holds an MA in Counselling added: "They certainly seem to want to be a Hollywood couple but they made the choice to leave The Royal Family and that means when you leave royal duty, you don't get the benefits that conveys, whether it's titles or all of the perks, you know, it's crazy."It's just like a police officer leaving the police force, saying I quit and then still wanting a badge and a squad car to ride around in, that's the simplest analogy I can come up with."Samantha also addressed speculation that Meghan's in-laws are yet to meet her daughter, Lilibet Diana, who was named after the
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