They don’t trust The illustrious residents of Montecito, in Los Angeles, seem not to trust the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The British press points out that even Steven Spielberg himself seems to still keep a social distance from Meghan and Harry. The reason? the neighbors fear that the prince and his wife could reveal conversations in public appearances. In other words, maximum neighborhood distrust. They also say that the Sussexes, months ago, did not attend the 69th birthday of her dear friend Oprah Winfrey. Was her absence to this birthday party the turning point in your relationship with your environment? And that the TV superstar was Harry and Meghan’s media talisman.
The devastating statements of the son of Carlos III and his wife on unprecedented matters of the Windsors would have configured this climate of mistrust. The dukes took a step back and left the royal family in search of privacy in 2020. They longed to find that place in the world out of the spotlight to fully enjoy a family environment. And they found it in the super exclusive suburb of Los Angeles. The truth is that since the so-called Megxit, Harry and Meghan have told the story of their lives with hair and marks in Netflix series format and in the memoir Spare in the shade. It’s that they haven’t stopped. By chapters and for the entire planet. And prior contract. An architecture about its past that has little to do with the spirit of its Megxit. Six months have passed since the worldwide launch of the prince’s memoirs. With this text, Harry did so much damage to his father and his brother, that it has to rain a lot to see them smile together again. Not even the coronation last May did it.
They slide the media that the celebrities of Montecito prefer that the dukes keep a safe distance, they are not going to go on the tongue.