According to sources, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been asked to leave Hope Ranch due to numerous complaints regarding their security arrangements. The royal couple's rumored relocation to this private suburb has caused unrest among some of its residents, as they fear potential publicity and unwanted attention.
After stepping back from their Royal Family duties three years ago, Meghan and Harry settled in Montecito, California. However, recent reports suggest that they are now exploring options for a new home in the exclusive neighborhood of Hope Ranch, located in Santa Barbara.
Although the couple's potential move has generated excitement among some, it has also drawn criticism from certain locals who prefer them to remain in Montecito. An estate agent revealed that numerous calls expressing concerns about the possible "hoopla" that the couple might bring to Hope Ranch and the state were made to them.
In the midst of these controversies, a neighbor of Meghan and Harry, 88-year-old U.S Navy veteran Frank McGinty, shared his experience of being snubbed by the couple. Attempting to extend a friendly welcome, he approached their gate with a gift, but the security guard turned him away, stating that they were not interested.
The couple's journey from their Royal Wedding to their current life in Los Angeles has been captivating for millions of viewers worldwide. While they now enjoy the freedom of sharing their story through their Netflix series, "Harry and Meghan," their presence in Hope Ranch has become a topic of debate and concern among some of its inhabitants.
As the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to seek their new home, it remains to be seen how their potential move to Hope Ranch will unfold and whether they will be able to find a peaceful and welcoming community amidst the ongoing discussions.