Harry and Meghan are afraid for their safety: police action because of intruders
Created: 07/28/2022, 13:36
By: Larissa Glunz
Harry and Meghan's security team had to call the police after intruders broke into the Sussex home.
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Harry and Meghan have been living in a luxurious villa in Montecito for two years.
The police now also know exactly where the property is located – thanks to several operations.
Intruders have gained access to the property.
MONTECITO - Prince Harry, 37, and Meghan Markle, 40, have left England to build a more tranquil life outside the palace.
In California, the two want to enjoy their family happiness to the fullest with their two children Archie (3) and Lilibet (1), but their idyll is disturbed by unwanted guests.
Intruders in Harry and Meghan's luxury villa: the police have to move in
The Sussex family of four have settled into a popular residential area.
Harry and Meghan can count stars like talk show queen Oprah Winfrey (68) and actor Orlando Bloom (45) among their neighbors.
In Montecito, luxury properties are lined up one after the other, which also appears to attract intruders and burglars.
Just hours after the security alert at their mansion, Harry and Meghan traveled to London for the Queen's Jubilee.
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As "The Sun" reports, the police have received six security alarms from the ducal couple's villa in the past few months.
In May, the officials made their way to the property twice, apparently because of reports of an intruder, on May 19 and May 31, just twelve days later, there were police operations.
No one was arrested, but the incidents should still worry Harry and Meghan.
Harry and Meghan leaving Montecito to protect their family?
Protecting their privacy is one of the reasons the couple chose the US as their new home.
In the past, they were rarely able to leave their house unobserved before they emigrated to the USA, they lived in Frogmore Cottage in Windsor. Even now, a security team does not leave their side.
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The security issues at their Montecito estate could be behind the Sussexes' alleged relocation plans.
Harry and Meghan are reportedly looking to sell their €12.5million mansion and have been looking for a new home for some time.
Sources used:
thesun.co.uk