- Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are said to be grateful for “the generosity of Tyler Perry” in letting them stay in his Los Angeles property when they first moved to the United States.
- A source revealed to Folk, “They have endless gratitude for him for helping them in a complicated time.”
- The couple has since moved to Montecito, Santa Barbara.
It is safe to say that 2020 has been a headwind for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. After announcing her decision to retire as senior members of the British Royal Family, Meghan and Harry later moved to Los Angeles to start a new life with their son, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.
The Sussexes have since relocated to a new home in Santa Barbara, but before buying their own property, Meghan and Harry reportedly lived in a $ 18 million home owned by Tyler Perry. And according to a new report, the couple “will not forget the generosity of Tyler Perry” soon.
A source told People, “They are really grateful to Tyler Perry for his kindness,” after the director gave the couple the use of his property when they first moved to the United States. “They have endless gratitude for him for helping them in a complicated time,” the source continued.
What’s more, Meghan and Harry are especially grateful for Perry’s support during such a challenging few months. “With COVID and when they returned from their royal duties, he provided them with a safe haven,” the source explained.
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A spokesman for the couple revealed recently Folk that the Sussexes did well after their move to Santa Barbara. “They have established themselves in the quiet privacy of their community since their arrival and hope this will be respected for their neighbors as well as for them as a family,” her spokeswoman explained.
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