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Time of India
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Meghan Markle 'invisible' to Montecito community? Neighbours complain the couple hasn't tried to 'fit in'
Since stepping away from royal life in 2020, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have settled California their home — but their neighbours say the couple have shown little interest in becoming part of the local community. Richard Mineards, a local journalist, told the Daily Mail that while the Duke of Sussex is known to be warm and approachable, his wife has kept a much lower profile. Mineards recalled an incident where Markle reportedly turned away an elderly local historian who wished to present her with a copy of his documentary about the area. 'The old man never got past the gate,' he said, adding that Markle 'doesn't play the community game.' The journalist contrasted Markle's distant approach with that of fellow Montecito resident Oprah Winfrey, who is well-known for her visible presence at charity events. Meghan has remained practically invisible to her neighbours ever since the couple purchased their $14 million home, which has now doubled in value, Mineards said. 'She's there, of course, but she shows herself very little. Her relationship with Montecito is … distant, shall we say,' he said, adding that the former actress has managed to 'cultivate a very controlled image' of herself. 'She pays attention to every appearance, every word, every gesture,' the New York Post quoted. Meanwhile, Mineards described Prince Harry, 40, as 'always charming, approachable, with that very recognizable Windsor accent.' The prince 'has kept his good natured side,' he said. 'He smiles, shakes hands, and willingly exchanges a few words.' The reporter also noted that many locals have seen Harry out and about, whether at the beach, visiting an organic coffee shop, or cycling in the nearby hills with his security following in a Range Rover.


New York Post
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
‘Controlled' Meghan Markle is ‘practically invisible' to her Montecito community, neighbor claims
Love thy neighbor? Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's neighbor has claimed that they haven't made an effort to 'fit in' with their community ever since they planted firm roots in California following their 2020 royal exit. Richard Mineards, a veteran local journalist, alleged that the Invictus Games founder is far more 'approachable' than his Sussex counterpart. 5 Meghan Markle's neighbor has claimed that she hasn't made an effort to 'fit in' with her community. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP Mineards recalled a particular incident where the 'Suits' alum, 43, allegedly turned away a local elderly historian who wanted to gift her a copy of his documentary about the area. 'The old man never got past the gate,' he told Daily Mail, adding that the As Ever founder 'doesn't play the community game.' In fact, Mineards said that Markle's distant nature is the opposite to that of Oprah Winfrey — also a Montecito resident — who often 'shows up at charity events.' The veteran reporter said that the former actress has remained 'practically invisible' to her neighbors ever since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex snapped up their $14 million property in 2020 — which has since doubled in value. 5 The Duke and Duchess of Sussex snapped up their $14 million property in 2020. Google Maps 5 The sprawling home has since doubled in value. AFP via Getty Images 'She's there, of course, but she shows herself very little. Her relationship with Montecito is… distant, shall we say,' he said, adding that she's managed to 'cultivate a very controlled image' of herself. 'She pays attention to every appearance, every word, every gesture,' he added. In contrast, Mineards pointed out that the community's sentiments toward the 'Spare' author, 40, are markedly different. 5 The local journalist added that the Invictus Games founder is far more 'approachable' than his Sussex counterpart. Getty Images for the Invictus Games Foundation 'Harry is always charming, approachable, with that very recognizable Windsor accent,' he said of the duke. 'He smiles, shakes hands, willingly exchanges a few words.' The reporter added that various neighbors had spotted the former working royal 'at the beach, in an organic coffee shop or cycling in the hills.' 'Harry has kept his good-natured side,' Mineards said, adding that the prince was 'more at ease here, even with his personal struggles.' Other local residents echoed Mineards' sentiment, saying the Sussexes mostly 'keep themselves to themselves.' 5 Mineards said that Markle has managed to 'cultivate a very controlled image' of herself. Netflix 'I haven't seen Harry around much. Normally when you see him around here, he's walking his Labrador on the beach or on his bicycle followed by his security in a Range Rover,' one local told the outlet. Another local resident claimed that Markle is far more distant than her 'jolly' husband.