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The reaction of Prince Harry’s California neighbours to his remark that “the United States is home”

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Harry

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According to The Daily Star, Prince Harry may feel like the United States is now his home, but his California neighbours do not.

After stepping down as senior royals in the United Kingdom in 2020, Meghan and Harry moved to Montecito, California, with their two children, Archie and Lilibet.

Harry recently told NBC News’ Hoda Kotb that the United States had become his “home.” “We’ve been welcomed with open arms, and we have such a lovely community up in Santa Barbara,” he added.

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According to Richard Mineards of the Montecito Journal, Prince Harry’s allegation could not be further from the truth.

“Harry and Meghan haven’t been part of the community,” Mineards added, “and I believe a lot of people are bristling about that.”

“It’s such a great spot to go out, and they’ve been a no show,” he continued. “There’s this great question of ‘Where are they?'” says the narrator.

Mineard’s assertions have elicited no response from Prince Harry or Meghan.

 

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