Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex spent two years together in Britain before leaving for North America. The Duchess’s staff is now getting a kick out of their mixed accent and vocabulary.
A source told the Sun: “Meghan was the all-American girl before she met Harry, but since living in the UK she has adopted certain phrases.
‘Her staff think it’s amusing to listen to an American celebrity with the help of Britishism.
“She has often heard people at home say, ‘Oh dahling,’ ‘he said.
‘They giggle about it and sometimes they impress her, but only in a light way. It’s funny for them. ”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex apparently moved to their new home in Santa Barbara six weeks ago.
The staff at the Sussex’s house “adore” Prince Harry and his accent.
The source said: “The staff there also likes Harry’s accent. Se adore him.
‘He is very manly and staff were shocked by how down-to-earth he is as a royal.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex bought the $ 14,650,000 mansion in Montecito, Santa Barbara, according to Page Six.
Inside the house, the property includes an office, library, spa with a separate dry and wet sauna, gym, games room, wine cellar and a garage with five cars.
The house also has a large lot of land that includes rose gardens, century-old olive trees, tennis courts, a tea house, a swimming pool, and a nursery.
The area is known for its famous residents with neighbors, including Oprah Winfrey and Drew Barrymore.
Before moving into their new mansion, the Sussexes lived in Tyler Perry’s large Tuscan villa in the Tuscan style.
The duke and duke decided to resign as senior royals earlier this year.
The couple continued to undertake royal duties until the end of March.
But the Sussexes said they would continue to participate in talks with organizations they were already involved with, such as the Invictus Games.
They originally planned to divide their time evenly between the United Kingdom and North America.
But since March, the couple have been living in the US with their son Archie.
The Duchess’ mother, Doria Ragland, moved in with the Sussexes during the coronavirus pandemic to take care of her son Archie.