Just a few days ago it was the first year since officially the Prince Harry Y Meghan Markle they left their position as high-ranking members of the British royal family. Since then, the couple have gone on a pilgrimage, first at a secret location in British Columbia, Canada, then they took refuge in a borrowed Los Angeles mansion and eventually settled in their now-famous residence in Montecito, California. In recent months, through the video calls they have made, they have been able to see some images of the house, as well as a few poses in which they played from their yard. Also in the interview with Oprah, in the videos shown between segments, you could also see some angles that weren’t known as your shed of rescued chickens. Yet despite the glamor of the exclusive area they live in, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex needed support from the authorities nine times in the nine months they lived there.
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The agency FATHER obtained the records of the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office through the Freedom of Information Act, reporting that the officers were called to the residence on four separate occasions only in July last year – yes, the same month they were at that house moved. The agency reports that one of the calls was classified as a telephone request, while the other three were classified as a “security alarm activation,” all occurring in the early hours of the morning. In August, there is another similar episode that has been taped as ‘Misc Priority Incdnt’ – which could be a misconduct priority incident. While there was another wake-up call in November.
Police were called to the Sussex house on Christmas Eve after a man allegedly broke into the property. The officers had to return to the house at 2:54 pm on Dec. 25 for a call classified as “ property crimes. ” A man named Nickolas Brooks, 37, was arrested on infringement charges and was later released. The most recent call was on February 16 (two days after the Duchess’s second pregnancy was announced) when a new alarm system activation occurred at 2:21 AM.
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The Sussex’s Concerns About Safety
While the couple have never made reference to this situation, they have expressed concerns about their safety. During his interview with Oprah, this was a theme that Harry emphasized. In addition, it should be remembered that at the time they filed a lawsuit against a paparazzi who allegedly took photos of Archie in the house they lived in Los Angeles, a complaint in which they mentioned the constant emergence of drones in that house.
“When we were in Canada, at someone else’s house, they told me without warning that the security was going to be removed,” Harry told Oprah, explaining that thanks to the tabloids, everyone knew exactly where they were. “I never thought they would take away my security, I was born in that position, I inherited the riskSaid Harry, who came at the time to make a decision: “Suddenly I realized, ‘Wait, they are going to close the borders, they are going to take our safety away, who knows how long the quarantine will last, the world knows where we are is not safe… we should probably get out of here ”.
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