Harry and Meghan’s new Montecito mansion can be rented out for $700 an hour, DailyMail.com can reveal.
It appears the listing was first posted before the ex-royals bought the home this summer for $14.7million, but it is still active and reveals never-before-seen photos of the interior before the couple moved in with baby Archie.
The mansion is listed as an ‘Italian Villa’ and can be rented for a minimum of 10 hours. According to the listing, there is no smoking, no pets, no cooking and no alcohol allowed and ‘adult filming’ is banned.
Harry and Meghan’s new Montecito mansion is listed on rental website Giggster for $700 an hour. The listing is still active and shows never-before-seen photos of the interior and stunning grounds of the home
It appears the listing on Giggster was first posted before the ex-royals bought the home this summer for $14.7million
The never-before-seen photos of the home offer a close up of its stunning exterior, with Ivy growing up the facade and blue shutters
The pair have been holding many paid virtual engagements from the comfort of the home, offering glimpses of the decor, including their neutral tones in the living room
The pool at the Duke and Duchess’ home is perfect for entertaining guests, or perhaps as a photo shoot set as it’s offered for a minimum 10 hours for $700 an hour
The estate has sweeping lawns, tiered rose gardens, tall Italian cypress trees, blooming lavender, century old olive trees, a tennis court, tea house, children’s cottage and a pool
The 14,563-square-foot home, known as ‘The Chateau’, sits on 5.4 acres of land and immaculately clipped hedges border the estate’s stone-pillared entry gates
The home was built in 2003. The estate has sweeping lawns, tiered rose gardens, tall Italian cypress trees, blooming lavender, century old olive trees, a tennis court, tea house, children’s cottage and a pool
The never-before-seen photos of the home offer a close up of its stunning exterior, with ivy growing up the facade and blue shutters.
The Italian-style villa has impressive archways and greenery all around.
The interior shots reveal dark wood accents and some outdated furniture. It’s believed Harry and Meghan have added their personal touches since moving in this summer.
Surrounded by lush green gardens and overlooking the sea, the home has been described as a ‘hidden paradise’. One estate agent who spent an hour inside said it was ‘designed for someone who never wants to leave home’.
The pair have been holding many paid virtual engagements from the comfort of the home, offering glimpses of the decor, including their neutral tones in the living room.
Just this week, Meghan appeared at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Next Gen Virtual Summit – an online event that was reserved for invited guests willing to pay a $1,750 fee.
In October alone, Meghan has made six digital appearances, from serving as a speaker at this latest virtual summit to her first podcast over the weekend to a pre-recorded conversation with Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai.
Since stepping down from their roles as senior royals, both Meghan and Prince Harry have become increasingly outspoken about a range of hot-button issues, including Black Lives Matter and voter suppression.
The Sussexes’ home features nine bedrooms and 16 bathrooms along with a games room, gym, tennis courts and tea house. Pictured is the kitchen that flows into the fining room and living room
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry bought the 14,563-sqft home for $14,650,000 on June 18 in the upscale Montecito neighborhood of Santa Barbara, California
The palatial residence, set in 10 acres, was originally put on the market in May 2014 for $36million but the Duke and Duchess got it for more than half the price
The home comes complete with a wine cellar, seen here in photos. It appears the decor is much darker than what Meghan would normally like
The entrance to the property opens onto a wide lane paved with hand-cut Santa Barbara Stone that leads through a grand archway of trees to the main residence, according to Zillow
It also boasts a two-bedroom, two-bath guest house, perfect for Meghan’s mother Doria, who is acting as one-year-old Archie’s nanny. Doria has already been to the house
The sprawling estate sits on 5.4 acres. Property listings say the home took nearly five years to build and included a library, office, spa with a separate dry and wet sauna, a gym with a stripper pole, game room, arcade, theater, wine cellar and five-car garage
While it is unknown if the couple have plans to transform their new home, the Duke and Duchess previously worked with interior designers to achieve the perfect look
Harry and Meghan moved to Montecito after staying at Tyler Parry’s $18million, 12-bedroom, eight-bathroom Beverly Hills home following their move from Canada, after stepping down as senior royals in March.
According to a source close to the royals, they were ‘really grateful to Tyler Perry for his kindness’ after he provided them with a ‘safe haven during a complicated time.’
Their new home sits on 5.4 acres of land and immaculately clipped hedges border the estate’s stone-pillared entry gates.
Property listings say the home took nearly five years to build and included a library, office, spa with a separate dry and wet sauna, a gym with a stripper pole, game room, arcade, theater, wine cellar and five-car garage.
The entrance to the property opens onto a wide lane paved with hand-cut Santa Barbara Stone that leads through a grand archway of trees to the main residence, according to Zillow.
The estate has sweeping lawns, tiered rose gardens, tall Italian cypress trees, blooming lavender, century old olive trees, a tennis court, tea house, children’s cottage and a pool.
It also boasts a two-bedroom, two-bath guest house, perfect for Meghan’s mother Doria, who is acting as one- year-old Archie’s nanny. Doria has reportedly already been to the house.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spoke about voting in the US election during a TV appearance to mark Time magazine’s 100 most influential people roll call and it appears they shot the video on their property
Meghan and Prince Harry’s new home sits on 5.4 acres of land and immaculately clipped hedges border the estate’s stone-pillared entry gates
The grounds of the home are perfect for a photo shoot or a music video and offer ideal privacy for the Duke and Duchess
The home is around a two-hour drive from downtown Los Angeles and almost every house in the multi-million dollar neighborhood is designed for privacy, with long driveways and large gates
The home’s seller is thought to be Russian tycoon Sergey Grishin who bought the ‘palatial’ mansion for more than $25million in 2009 and had tried to sell the home for up to $34million before eventually accepting a loss.
Grishin is also the former owner of a different California estate – known as the Scarface mansion because it appeared in the 1983 Al Pacino movie – which sold for a similarly cut-price $12million in 2015.
Estate agent Brett Buschbom said: ‘I went through this house and an hour later I’m coming out like ‘wow’, the whole bottom floor felt like a resort with steam room, massage room, sauna, Jacuzzi, full bar, arcade and one of the most amazing wine cellars and that was just the basement.’
While it is unknown if the couple have plans to transform their new home, the Duke and Duchess previously worked with interior designers to achieve the perfect look.
Last year, Meghan was understood to have enlisted Vicky Charles, former Global Head of Design at Soho House and a favorite of A-list celebrities, to work her magic on Frogmore House.
Speaking previously, Ms Charles has noted her Soho House interiors brought together the ‘grit and the glamour’.