Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been no strangers to controversy, with their history of deception and inconsistent statements.
Recently, a Twitter user named Resting Doll Face brought forth a claim that the Sussexes do not actually reside in Montecito, but in San Ysidro instead.
While some may dismiss this as baseless speculation, there is substantial evidence to support this theory.
Let’s delve into the details.
Resting Doll Face, after extensive investigation, discovered that a person named Harrison Colquhart wrote a letter to a bike shop owner, who had gifted a bicycle to Archie for his 4th birthday.
Further digging revealed that Harrison Colquhart had a mock crack profile, which has since been deleted.
Fortunately, Resting Doll Face managed to capture a screenshot of it.
Interestingly, Harrison Colquhart does not mention Archie or the Sussexes on her LinkedIn profile.
Additionally, she is currently employed as the Director of Sales Marketing at San Ysidro Ranch, as evidenced by the screenshot.
It is worth noting that the Sussexes typically announce the arrivals and departures of their staff.
The absence of any mention of Harrison Colquhart raises eyebrows, especially considering her connection to the letter sent to the bike shop.
Furthermore, the locations of some of the Sussexes’ outings align closely with San Ysidro.
For instance, photographs of Meghan and Marcus Anderson hiking without water or snacks after King Charles III’s coronation allegedly depict San Ysidro’s well-known walking trail.
New Idea Australia previously reported that Meghan frequently spends time at the nearby San Ysidro Ranch.
Another intriguing piece of evidence is the alleged meeting between the Sussexes and celebrities Cameron Diaz, Benji Madden, and Gwyneth Paltrow at an exclusive 10-seat sushi restaurant.
This restaurant happens to be just a short 7-minute drive from San Ysidro Ranch.
These connections further fuel speculation about the Sussexes’ true place of residence.
Rumors have circulated that the Sussexes sold their Montecito house.
While this remains unconfirmed, a screenshot suggests a second date, October 18, 2021, possibly indicating their move.
Notably, recent media appearances by Meghan, such as her Variety interview and photo shoot, were not conducted at the Montecito house but at the Churchill Cottage in a hotel.
Similarly, Harry’s interviews with Anderson Cooper and Tom Bradby were not filmed at their supposed Montecito residence either.
So, do Prince Harry and Meghan Markle actually live in San Ysidro?
This question does not have a straightforward answer.
The evidence presented suggests that they might indeed reside there.
After all, their on-camera interviews have never taken place at their Montecito mansion.
It is also plausible that Allison P. Davis, who interviewed Meghan for the cut, had to maintain the pretense that the Sussexes still resided in Montecito, albeit with subtle jabs at the former actress.
Since the controversial 40×40 campaign for Markle’s 40th birthday, we have not had a glimpse inside the Montecito mansion.
Perhaps the couple feels embarrassed that their home does not measure up to the extravagant residences of other celebrities in the gated community.
In conclusion, it appears more logical for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to live closer to their favorite places, such as San Ysidro.
However, their insistence on claiming Montecito as their residence raises questions about their motives.
Allegedly, several residents in the Montecito area have never encountered the Sussexes or their children.
Ultimately, only the residents of both San Ysidro and Montecito know the truth behind the Sussexes’ elusive living situation.