Montecito Home Where Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Filmed Documentary Lists For $33.5 Million
If you watched Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan, then chances are you recognize this house--at least the airy living room seen in many of their confessionals.
The exterior of the palatial home.
JIM BARTSCHThe Montecito home where they filmed the series recently listed for £33.5 million, and it's even more grand than the documentary portrays. The Mediterranean and Spanish Revival-style home is set beneath the picturesque mountains and has endless ocean views. Despite the hilly nature of Montecito, the property has vast, flat grounds for those who appreciate outdoor living and the utmost privacy.
The lush, landscaped gardens surrounding every inch of the home make it feel like your very own royal palace, complete with towering palms, winding pathways, and bright flowers. On the outside, the home is covered in lush, crawling vines that give it a distinct Mediterranean flair.
The living room where the Duke and Duchess filmed many of the scenes for their Netflix documentary.
Jim BartshThe palatial estate spans roughly 13,600 square feet and has six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and multiple living areas fit for a king or queen. The home is ideal for indoor-outdoor living with grand arched doors and windows in nearly every room.
The heart of the home where they filmed the documentary is the great room, which features arched doors that connect to the terrace. The sunlit room has a sparkling chandelier, contemporary furnishings, and beamed ceilings.
The dining room.
Jim BartshThere's a terrace located off nearly every room. There's also an outdoor dining table on the terrace with a seating area, fireplace, and heaters for cool California nights with phenomenal views.
Amenities include a gym, theater, bar, game room, pool, guest house, and five-car garage. The massive pool spans nearly the length of the home and is situated on a sprawling outdoor deck with both covered and sunlit patio space. There's also a hot tub and nearby gazebo surrounded by bright-colored flowers.
The perfectly symmetrical home is an aesthetes dream and is truly fit for royalty.
The terrace.
JIM BARTSCHFor those that seek an off-grid lifestyle, the home is also perfect as there is a generator, solar power, greywater irrigation system, private well, organic vegetable beds, citrus orchards, banana trees, chicken coops, and secret gardens located within the two-acre property. Winding landscaped pathways connect these outdoor amenities, making it feel like a private resort. Even the manicured driveway feels intimate and private.
The guest house and garage.
JIM BARTSCHThe primary bedroom is located on the first floor and has its own sitting area, fireplace, and a private outdoor terrace.
The other bedrooms are spread throughout the second floor, which offers privacy from other family members or guests. The compound is also great for those who love to entertain as there's ample lawn space and interior space for up to 200 people.
The family room and kitchen.
Jim BartshThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex permanently relocated to Montecito in 2020, where they scooped up a £14.7 million home, after stepping down as senior members of the royal family. The couple and their two young children reside near some of Hollywood's biggest names, including Oprah Winfrey and Ellen DeGeneres.
They recently debuted their six-episode Netflix documentary, which became Netflix's most-watched non-fiction debut.
The home is listed by Ryan Malmsten at Santa Barbara Brokers.