Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan: intruder gained access to the property

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan
Intruder gained access to the property

Duchess Meghan in 2019

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At Christmas, a man is said to have gained multiple access to Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan's property.

On Christmas Eve and Boxing Day, a man is said to have gained access to the estate of Duchess Meghan (39) and Prince Harry (36) in Montecito, California. The US celebrity portal "TMZ" reports, citing police sources. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved to the United States in 2020.

Man's intentions unclear

After the man was caught illegally entering the property on December 24, the police initially sent him away with a warning. On December 26th, the intruder appeared again on the property and was then arrested. It is not known whether Meghan, Harry and their son Archie (1) were there at the time. The man had come specially from the distant state of Ohio, but it was unclear what he wanted from the Sussexes.

During the recent interview with US talk legend Oprah Winfrey (67, "What I have learned from life"), Meghan and Harry had stated, among other things, that the couple had learned while the Duchess was pregnant with little Archie that her son would neither get a title nor be protected by the security of the royals. In addition, Harry's father, Prince Charles (72), "cut off financially" Harry. Therefore, the couple had deals with Netflix and Spotify to protect the prince's young family.

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