Police were reportedly called to Prince Harry and Meghan’s palatial mansion in the super wealthy enclave of Montecito twice in 12 days after it was targeted by intruders.
Santa Barbara Police records reveal officers attended their $AU19 million palatial home in the super wealthy enclave of Montecito on both occasions, reported The Mirror.
Stream the news you want, when you want with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place. New to Flash? Try 1 month free. Offer ends 31 October, 2022 > Both calls were logged as “trespasser”, “property crimes” and “suspicious circumstances,” according to The Mirror. This year's list of security incidents at the couple's mansion include an alarm being “mistakenly tripped” on New Year's Day and a “miscellaneous dispatch” on June 8.
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