Evacuation due to flash flood warning
Harry and Meghan have to flee their home in California
Ironically, on the day before the start of sales of Prince Harry’s scandalous memoirs, the prince and his family have to flee their home in California. Authorities are warning of a flash flood. Five years ago, 23 people died there in a mudslide.
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Prince Harry and Meghan in Montecito, California, in the new adopted home of the Royal.
Prince Harry (38) and his family have to pack their bags in Montecito, California. Due to heavy rain, the home of the family of four is completely evacuated.
All of the almost 9,000 residents of Montecito have to leave their homes immediately by order of the authorities on Monday evening.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, 41, moved into a nearly $15 million estate in the seaside town in 2020. Hollywood big names also live nearby, including Oprah Winfrey (68) and Ellen DeGeneres (64).
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The evacuation order was issued on the eve of the global launch of Harry’s autobiography “Spare”.
Five years ago to the day, a deadly mudslide in Montecito killed 23 people and destroyed 100 houses.
It has rained around 13 centimeters in Montecito since the early hours of the morning. The authorities warn of even worse rains. It’s unclear where the Sussexes are taking their two children Lilibet, 1, and Archie, 3, to safety because of the flash flood warning. (kes)