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Harry and Meghan Markle Vancouver mansion has a Russian history

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The Russian invasion of Ukraine continues to smear all those who formerly had a connection to Vladimir Putin or Moscow, as Harry and Meghan Markle did when they spent two months in a residence supposedly linked to Russian billionaires.
According to the British tabloid Daily Mail, which broke the story, the ex-partner resided in an elegant property in Vancouver owned by lawyer Alastair Tulloch, who has a lengthy list of Russian tycoons among his clients.
“Among Tulloch’s clientele are dozens of Russian billionaires and a former Russian deputy prime minister who was added to the US and UK sanctions lists last week,” the newspaper stated.

The mansion was formerly owned by Bernadette Wolfswinkel, the ex-wife of real estate billionaire Conley Wolfswinkel, who acquired it in 2010 and sold it two years later.
The home, known as Mille Fleurs, is estimated to be worth $14 million dollars, with a monthly rent of roughly $130,000, yet Archie Harrison and Lilibet Diana’s parents would have paid nothing throughout their stay.

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The home is 001,416 square feet in size, with five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a hall, a kitchen, a dining room, a living room, the main room, a TV room, a gaming room, a bar, a wine tasting area, and an office, among other features.

Outside, there are terraces, big green spaces, a guest house with three bedrooms and two baths, two beaches, and other facilities.
The property is surrounded by vast trees and has no neighbours for several miles around, so it became the ideal hiding location for the couple when they gave up the crown.
The fact that Harry and Meghan have stayed in that property does not imply that they favour Russian interests; in fact, they have shown sympathy for Ukraine in recent days.

 

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