Prince Harry and his brother, Prince William, had a childhood marked by luxury and royal residences, but Harry shared memories of a house in non -royal countries where they spent their summers. In his memoirs SpareHarry remembers having visited a property belonging to “Old Friends of Pa’s, Hugh and Emilie”, where the brothers spent time with four boys their age.
The visits were filled with rough games because Harry described the fights which included hair, hair blows and cutlery. He even recalled moments when he intervened to defend his brother. “I would hear him cry with the help and below, the red mist,” he wrote, explaining how he would lose control in the heat of the moment.

Despite the fierce link, Harry expressed some embarrassment on his role. “I was half the size of Willy, half of her weight. I was the younger brother: he was supposed to save me, not the opposite, ”he admitted.
Today, Harry lies in a large field of Montecito, California, which includes nine bedrooms, 16 bathrooms and luxurious equipment, including a swimming pool, tennis courts and a Japanese tea room. Known as Chateau de Riven Rock, the property was bought for $ 14.65 million in 2020, now estimated at $ 29 million.
Meghan Markle described their first impression of the house as a “joy” and a “healing”, which clearly explains why they were determined to buy it. The area extends over 7.38 acres, with a Stark, a vegetable garden and fruit trees, offering the Sussex family a peaceful and outdoor lifestyle.