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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Warned to Prepare for Danger at Montecito Mansion

Locals say rains could trigger floods and mudslides near the Sussexes’ gated community, where San Ysidro Creek has raised long-running concerns.

  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle face renewed concern over potential flooding and mudslides at their Montecito home, the Chateau of Riven Rock, as autumn approaches. Experts warn that nearby San Ysidro Creek poses significant risks to the gated community.
  • Millionaire businessman Terry Cunningham spent four years meticulously building the estate but admitted he failed to consider the area's weather threats. He told the Mail: "We sure as hell didn't think about it when we were building."
  • Despite weather warnings, Zillow estimates the mansion has doubled in value to approximately $29 million for the Duke and Duchess. Previous resident Ellen DeGeneres faced forced evacuation due to similar landslides in the area.
  • The couple recently expanded their international holdings with a new property purchase in Portugal, located near Prince Harry's cousin, Princess Eugenie. This European base may facilitate family visits from the United Kingdom.
  • Portugal's housing market experienced 18 per cent annual growth during the second quarter of 2025, according to Knight Frank's Global House Price Index, positioning the Sussexes' acquisition within one of the fastest-growing European markets.
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In Montecito in California, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have found a new home after fleeing the palace, but surely the Sussexes are not there. Rather, the exile royals are in danger of a really dirty danger.

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The family house in Montecino of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could be affected by extreme weather conditions when summer is over

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