Harry and Meghan: California mansion where couple filmed Netflix documentary for sale for $50m
The California compound where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle filmed their highly anticipated docuseries is now up for sale.
If you watched Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix documentary, then chances are you recognise this stunning house.
The California compound where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle filmed their highly anticipated six-part Netflix docuseries is up for sale.
The property, is listed Ryan Malmsten at Santa Barbara Brokers, has $33.5m (AU$50.1m) price hopes, and it’s even more grand than the documentary portrays.
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The sprawling two-storey estate where the couple shared a succession of bombshell claims not only features ties to the endlessly profiled couple, but also a host of lavish amenities, The Post reports.
The The Mediterranean and Spanish Revival-style home is set on 2 acres of landscaped grounds with ocean and mountain views.
It boasts six-bedroom, seven-bathrooms — and has a gym, home theatre, bar, game room, meditation room and a pool. There is also a five-car garage, as well as various technological perks including a generator, solar power and a grey water irrigation system.
Of particular note are the home’s arched windows, particularly those in the great room, where Markle gives her individual interviews on the series — the topics of which include not fitting in with the royals and security threats — with the windows visible in the background. And through those windows, you can see the Pacific Ocean.
This isn’t the home where the couple lives with their children, however. That title goes to another property in Montecito, which cost them nearly $15m in 2020.
It’s reportedly the first home they’d ever owned — and in the series, Markle reveals that she miscarried her second child the morning after moving in.
Inside this listed spread, the primary suite has a full wall of doors leading out onto a wraparound terrace, as well as an ensuite primary bathroom with a separate dual-head shower and tub. Other bedrooms also have outdoor access.
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In the bar area, stools are set at a table between two arched columns, looking out onto floor-to-ceiling shelves of glasses.
A huge island bench is the feature of the tile-floored kitchen, which opens up seamlessly into the beamed family room.
“Flexible spaces both inside and out make this an intimate home for two, yet can easily accommodate crowds of over 200,” the listing notes.
A stone path leads to a separate guesthouse set among the lush landscaping.
The luxurious yet quaint visitor abode has an exterior chimney and fireplace on its pebbled front lawn area.
The outdoor area offers organic vegetable beds, citrus orchards, banana trees, chicken coops, “secret gardens” and a private well for “sustainable sensibility,” according to the listing.
This week, Harry and Meghan announced their most recent feature is far from their last, and they will be doing yet another Netflix docuseries.
This one, a seven-parter called “Live to Lead,” will have interviews from leaders including Gloria Steinem, Greta Thunberg and New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
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This story first appeared in The Post and was republished with permission.
Originally published as Harry and Meghan: California mansion where couple filmed Netflix documentary for sale for $50m