Montecito Mansion Featured In Harry And Meghan Docuseries Finally Sells

The sprawling Santa Barbara estate that served as the primary backdrop for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix documentary has finally sold. The property, located in the prestigious Montecito enclave, changed hands after spending nearly five years on and off the market. While the Mediterranean-style mansion gained worldwide fame as the setting for the couple's 2022 docuseries, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex never actually owned or lived in the home themselves.
The estate first hit the market in early 2021 with a staggering price tag of $33.5 million. It features over 13,000 square feet of living space, including six bedrooms, a gym, a theater, and lush grounds with ocean views. Although its association with the royal couple boosted its profile, the property underwent several price cuts and brief removals from the listing service before a buyer was secured.
This sale marks the end of a long real estate saga for one of California's most recognizable television backdrops. For interior design enthusiasts and royal watchers, the home provided a rare, high-definition look at the kind of luxury associated with the Montecito lifestyle. The identity of the new owner has not been disclosed, and the final sale price reflects the shifting tensions of the ultra-luxury housing market.
The sale of the famous property was first reported and confirmed by realtor.com.
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