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Where was Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Netflix docu shot? 'Harry & Meghan' house did not belong to couple

The living room where Harry and Meghan recorded their Netflix documentary interviews has been one of the talking points about the six-part series
PUBLISHED DEC 12, 2022
‘Harry & Meghan,’ the Netflix docuseries, was filmed in a separate mansion that is a bit more expensive than their house in Montecito (Netflix)
‘Harry & Meghan,’ the Netflix docuseries, was filmed in a separate mansion that is a bit more expensive than their house in Montecito (Netflix)

MONTECITO, CALIFORNIA: The living room where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recorded their Netflix documentary, ‘Harry & Meghan,’ has been one of many talking points about the six-part series due to its stylish interiors, plush sofas, and stunning ocean views. However, the house that was shown in the latest ‘Harry & Meghan’ Netflix docuseries reportedly not belongs to the couple. According to reports, the former royals actually filmed at a separate property that is a bit more expensive and just a short distance away from their mega-mansion in Montecito

The mansion used in the docuseries is reportedly located in an area of 13,599 sq. feet which includes 6 bedrooms and all the amenities of a luxury home, including a pool, Jacuzzi, private gym, and so on. According to DailyMail, the mansion also referred to as 888 Lilac Lane, once belonged to disgraced Quadriga Arts CEO Mark Schulhof, who was accused of stealing $116 million in a fundraising scheme that targeted handicapped veterans.

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Although the couple in the Netflix series never officially claimed that the home belonged to them, the lavish interiors, with its crystal chandeliers, tall 24-foot ceilings, and private cinema, grabbed a lot of attention. However, while many viewers believed that the couple had filmed the interviews in their family home in Montecito, it has been revealed that they actually used a $33 million mansion located less than ten minutes away.

The pair probably decided against filming in their home to safeguard their privacy, but they have already shown off parts of the opulent house they share with their kids Archie and Lilibet in the past, and Meghan has said they fell in love with it right away. "We did everything we could to get this house. Because you walk in and go… Joy. And exhale. And calm. It's healing. You feel free,” Meghan remarked during a recent interview with The Cut

Meanwhile, in the initial three episodes of 'Harry & Meghan' docuseries, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were seen making a number of accusations, including that they were "not protected" by the Palace and that royal advisers were actively leaking and "planting" allegations about them as part of a "dirty game." Episodes 1-3, or Volume I of the series, released on Netflix on December 8, while Volume II, with episodes 4-6, is expected to  air on December 15.

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