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Nightmare for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as Montecito ‘rocked by crime’ – including dogging

Nightmare for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as Montecito ‘rocked by crime’ – including dogging

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In Montecito, California, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle live, which has been the subject of a number of crimes, including a dogging incident close to their home.

They purchased the mansion for £10.9 million in 2020 and its value has increased astronomically to £23.5 million(Image: Google Esrth)

After stepping back from Royal duties in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have made their home in the celebrity enclave of Montecito. This Californian town is one of the most affluent areas in the States, boasting residents like Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, and Orlando Bloom.

Yet, even in upscale Montecito, crime rears its head, with a local news outlet reporting a salacious incident early in May. The Montecito Journal disclosed that a police officer caught someone on probation “engaged in sexual intercourse inside a parked vehicle” at about 11pm on Friday, May 2.

Cocaine was also discovered in the suspect’s wallet while the authorities searched for it. Just under three miles away from Harry and Meghan’s private residence on Rockbridge Road, Channel Drive, a scandalous event took place.

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Harry and Meghan moved to Montecito in 2020
Harry and Meghan moved to Montecito in 2020(Image: (Image: Getty))

In an earlier chat with The Cut, Meghan expressed how much the couple had wanted their home: “Because you walk in and go… Joy. And exhale. And calm. It’s healing. You feel free.”, reports the Express.

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The Sussexes paid $14. 65m (£10. 9m) for their retreat, which is now believed to be worth twice that amount. Beyond the recent risqué rendezvous, the Montecito Journal has noted additional misdemeanours in the vicinity over the past month, including an assault on two individuals on the street around 7pm on Tuesday, April 29.

A man reportedly stopped his vehicle in the middle of the road, shouting at the victims about trespassing before getting out and grabbing one of them by the collar. When the other victim attempted to step in, the suspect seized him by the collar and kicked him. The suspect fled the scene, prompting a police investigation.

In a separate incident, a burglary was reported at a property on Olive Mill Road on Friday, 2 May. This location is less than two miles, or a five-minute drive, from the Sussexes’ home. According to the report, a Glock pistol and high-end chairs were stolen from a locked storage container in the back garden. No arrests have been made in connection with the burglary.

The gate of the Estate where Prince Harry and his wife US actress Meghan Markle have their house, in Montecito, California
The gate of the Estate where Prince Harry and his wife US actress Meghan Markle have their house, in Montecito, California(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

It was previously reported by the Express that the Montecito neighbourhood had been hit by a string of other crimes, including a vehicle break-in and a resident reporting a suspicious individual “knocking on windows and looking into properties”.

Detective Anthony Nunez of the Special Crime Division revealed that gangs, primarily from Chile and Venezuela, were responsible for the burglaries in the area, typically consisting of three or four men and women working together. He explained: “They conduct surveillance prior to the robbery to figure out your pattern of being at home and being away. [Then] they place cameras on the properties they are targeting.

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Source: Mirror

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