Prince Harry and Meghan Markle kiss outside Galway mansion …
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been snapped kissing outside a Galway mansion with the couple reportedly over the moon after finding their 'dream home'. Galway Beo, with the help of Royal sources in the UK, can exclusively tell you that the ex-Royals will fork out an eye-watering EUR8million, just over GBP7million, for their new forever home. Never-before-seen photos show the couple sharing a smooch outside the 60-acre house and land which is located between Barna and Connemara.
It's aptly nicknamed 'Fool's Gold' by locals and will become a place where the world's most famous pair can finally call their own for good. Read more: Salthill Prom closed to walkers forever as Blackrock diving tower also to be demolished The golden gated manor house has always been kept very hush-hush and away from the public with Swedish mastermind and former owner of the mansion, Tekon D.
Piece, only ever giving snippets to the public over the years. It's understood that US property management company AFD carried out the talks with Mr Piece at various stages over the last three months with several secret meetings being held across hotels in Ireland and the UK. Royal Correspondant Havana Laff told us: "The couple spotted the place while on their trip to Ireland in 2018.
They were also eyeing up places in Mayo but they want to raise their kids with a winning mentality. What sealed the deal is the fact that the place is covered for miles with trees before you actually come onto the house. There's also a signal detector at the top of the house that will turn on 400 bright lights if anything is spotted hovering close enough overhead to stop any clear photos being taking."
Galway councillor and Barna native Councillor Fuhl welcomed her new neighbours to the area and has already invited them on a night out. April said: "O'Grady's and Donnelly's in Barna are royally known around these parts as the go-to spots while you'd be simply a fool not to have a pint in Padraicins in Furbo. I hope they've started learning their gaeilge.
The first words I'd recommend them learning is La na nAmadan or Aibrean Ardtus." You can see full pictures of inside and around the grounds of the house on its official website or by visiting the newly created website which has a countdown clock to their move in date called: CheckTheDate.galway. Read more: Galway pub callout trouserless Paddy's Day partier as photo shows bar discovery
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