Prince Harry, the son of King Charles III, resides in Montecito, California, with his wife Meghan Markle and their two children, Archie and Lilibet. The couple has unintentionally left spaces inside their house during appearances for virtual jobs, but their bedroom is still largely a mystery.
Naturally, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have kept the room’s specifics under wraps, but HomeAdvisor has recreated the area as a 3D floor plan with digitally rendered interiors.
It revealed that the suite of Prince Harry and Meghan has four distinct spaces: a dressing room, an outdoor terrace, the bedroom, and an en suite bathroom.
While the bedroom serves as the main entrance with two doors leading to the rest of the house, each area is accessed via connecting doors.
The bedroom itself has a king-sized bed, two bedside tables that match it on either side, and a chaise longue.
A white bathtub next to a window, a single sink, a shower, and a separate toilet cubicle are all present in the bathroom. On one side of the dressing room is storage, and on the other is a seating area with two chairs next to the window.
The bedroom has double French doors with wooden frames that lead out to a terrace where the Duke and Duchess have two white armchairs, a matching sofa, and two wooden tables. Large white pillars encircle the area.
In June 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan bought the house in Montecito, California. There are thought to be two additional bedrooms in a separate guest house, giving it a total of nine bedrooms.
It has 18,000 square feet of space on five acres of land, and the Duke and Duchess purchased it for approximately £11.2 million ($14.65 million), according to TMZ.