Meghan Markle, Harry’s multi-million Montecito mansion is available to rent for $700 per hour
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry purchased the estate in California’s Santa Barbara County for $14.7 million
Duke of Sussex Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s $14 million Los Angeles mansion is reportedly available to rent for $700 an hour, according to British media.
According to the Daily Mail, the new Montecito mansion, Meghan and Prince Harry purchased recently, is listed on rental website Giggster for $700 an hour for photo and video shoots.
According to the report, the home is listed as an ‘Italian Villa’ and the mansion can be rented for a minimum of 10 hours.
According to the website, smoking, alcohol, cooking, ‘adult filming’, and pets are not allowed during the photo and video shoot.
According to Daily Mail, it appears that the listing was posted before Meghan and Harry bought the home but it is still active on the rental website and it shows never-before-seen pictures of the interior of the mansion.
The royal couple purchased the estate in California’s Santa Barbara County for $14.7 million from Russian businessman Sergey Grishin.
The multi-million home was built back in 2003 and offers a total of nine bedrooms, a library, gym, home cinema, games room and a lift.
The royal mansion has a tea house and cottage for Archie as well. The incredible backyard features a tiered rose garden, a large swimming pool and an alfresco terrace.
The property is about two-hour drive from Los Angeles downtown.
-
Meryl Streep to return in 'Mamma Mia 3'?
-
James Cameron weighs in on debates he still has about 'Titanic' raft scene
-
'Star Wars' director speaks out against 'scared' comment
-
Wayne Brady on how decision about his sexuality has made him a better parent
-
Spencer Pratt recalls meeting Ryan Gosling before fame
-
Gaten Matarazzo addresses important fans query about 'Stranger Things'
-
Carol Burnett sings praises of late Jimmy Stewart: 'He had THIS'
-
Dave Filoni, who oversaw Pedro Pascal's 'The Mandalorian' named president of 'Star Wars' studio Lucasfilm