“Princess Montecito”: Americans criticized the luxurious lifestyle of Meghan Markle

“Princess Montecito”: Americans criticized the luxurious lifestyle of Meghan Markle

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Closer reports that Meghan Markle has been harassed again – this time because of impressive restaurant bills. According to sources, Meghan lives a lavish lifestyle, having been spotted multiple times at the Japanese premium restaurant Nobu in Montecito, Santa Barbara, which has an average check of $5,000.

If she is going to have lunch or dinner, she usually calls in advance and asks to book a table in a secluded corner, the source explained.

In addition, the Duchess of Sussex acquired membership in an elite club of polo and tennis players, a subscription to which costs 8,000 pounds, that is, 500,000 rubles. Because of the extravagance, locals have already sarcastically nicknamed Megan “Princess Montecito”.

Recall that the Californian mansion also cost the Sussex expensive – 11 million pounds (765 million rubles). Among the neighbors of the royal couple are Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry, Oprah Winfrey and Serena Williams.

Recall that in 2019 the family of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex left their newly renovated home in Frogmore Park. Megan and her son Archie moved to Canada, later Harry joined them. Unexpectedly for everyone, they announced that they were renouncing the status of high-ranking members of the royal family and intended to live independently. Then, already in California, they gave a scandalous interview to Oprah Winfrey, in which they accused relatives of indifference, and one unnamed even of racism. It must be said that relations in the royal family were tense before. In 2018, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry went on their first royal tour to Africa, and there they violated royal etiquette several times. In particular, sources at Buckingham Palace reported that the Duchess of Sussex angered Elizabeth II by appearing at an official event in high-platform shoes hated by the queen. In addition, they gave their first controversial interview about the hardships of royal life and the increased attention they receive on ITV’s Meghan and Harry: An African Journey.

Source: Hellomagazine

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