Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s $14M mansion with open fireplace, wood floor and minimalist decor seen in series
In ‘The Me You Can't See’, a new Apple TV+ documentary series, we get a glimpse of Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex’s $14million California home. In the series, Harry was filmed in areas of the sprawling nine-bedroom and 16-bathroom mansion in upscale Santa Barbara.
‘The Me You Can’t See’ is a multi-part documentary series from co-creators and executive producers Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry. It will feature “illuminating stories that help lift the veil on the current state of mental health and emotional well-being.” In the series, Oprah and Prince Harry discussed their struggles with mental health.
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Aside from revealing that he has been in therapy for "four or five years", Harry also spoke about why he left the royal family along with Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and their son Archie -- to "break the cycle" of grief being passed down the generations.
Guests on the series will include Lady Gaga, Glenn Close, San Antonio Spurs’ DeMar DeRozan, Phoenix Suns' Langston Galloway, mental health advocate and speaker Zak Williams, Olympic boxer Virginia ‘Ginny’ Fuchs, celebrity chef Rashad Armstead and more.
The Sussexes' LA home, as seen in the series, has a large window with dark timber frames and Georgian bars. It offers a view of a courtyard garden area, which, as can be seen, with a brick-paved area with a large rock formation. The Daily Mail speculated this formation is possibly a water feature, we can also see a manicured lawn bordered with more large stones and filled with shrubs and bushes. To the right of the patio is a gravel area that sports a large tree.
The interior of the room has a luxuriant wooden floor with a large natural beige rug. The house, visibly, features a large open inset fireplace with a red brick hearth and a curved fireguard. The walls are off-white while their furnishings are largely natural in tone. One can also see a pale grey sofa and a dark wood display cabinet with glass doors containing books and a decorative vase.
Interior specialist Lucy Askew previously told the Mail that the overall style of the Sussexes' home “looks very modern and elegant but neutral in color... A room can tell you a lot about someone’s personality; the neutral, airy space they are clearly trying to convey could mean a sense of freedom and the ability to take back control in their lives.”
Kane Hughes, another interior design expert, said of the house, “The interior of the property caters to the couple's love of nature. The incorporation of various plants and the large windows letting in the natural light create a sense of freedom and a more natural lifestyle. The white walls and furniture are in keeping with the Duke and Duchess of Sussexes' clean and sleek styles. The couple has tried to create a happy home with a positive vibe. It's so obvious that the pair want to create a warm home that offers positive vibes to everyone that enters.”