Locals in Montecito have blasted Harry and Meghan as the ‘most entitled, disingenuous people on the planet’ in a new bombshell article.
Neighbors of the Sussexes have raised concerns about the couple’s decision to move away from the UK to escape the media while seemingly seeking attention from the press in the US. They have referred to Prince Harry as ‘the prince’ and Meghan as ‘the starlet’ in their criticism.
One local told Vanity Fair: ‘I still think they’re the most entitled, disingenuous people on the planet.
‘They moved away from England to get away from the scrutiny of the press, and all they do is try and get in the press in the United States.’
It is reported the couple became ‘local villains’, according to a number of people the magazine spoke to.
Celebrity commentator, Lainey Gossip, pointed out that a common criticism directed at Meghan Markle and Harry is their selective approach to fame, implying that they cannot pick and choose only the positive aspects while disregarding the negative aspects.
But she pointed out the couple are not alone in this as ‘all celebrities do this’.
Moreover, the article delves into Harry’s personal experiences, particularly the tragic loss of his mother, Princess Diana. Harry has openly discussed the parallels he sees between his late mother and his wife, Meghan, expressing his greatest fear of history repeating itself in their lives.
Neighbours of the Sussexes have criticised the couple for claiming to leave the UK to get away from the press while also trying to attract the attention of the media in the US
One local told Vanity Fair: ‘I still think they’re the most entitled, disingenuous people on the planet’
Celebrity commentator, Lainey Gossip, said the most common criticism of the former Suits actress, as well as Harry, was ‘you can’t cherry-pick the good parts and leave out the bad parts’ of fame
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan kiss as she presents his polo team with the trophy for winning the Royal Salute Polo Challenge in April last year
‘I lost my mother and now I watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces,’ he wrote in a 2019 statement about Meghan’s treatment by the press.
But while Harry fears for his wife’s safety, a person who worked closely with the couple claimed Meghan’s role in their relationship is primarily caregiver – not victim -and the one who makes things happen, the report reveals.
A source who worked closely with Harry and Meghan said: ‘I can picture him meeting Meghan and being just a deep breath of, like, ‘I’ve been so exhausted, and you make everything so easy’.
‘I don’t want to be like, oh, it’s an Oedipus thing or whatever, but it kind of feels like she’s reparenting him in a way.’
Harry once wondered why he didn’t turn into a ‘bad guy’ such as Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump after his ‘mother was essentially murdered’, a person who worked with him and Meghan has claimed.
During the couple’s signing to Spotify, the Duke reportedly wanted to host a podcast series where he interviewed powerful men with complicated stories, Bloomberg reported.
Harry and Meghan attend the 2024 ESPY Awards at Dolby Theatre in July 2024 in California
Meghan speaks with Pasadena Mayor Victor Gordo and Doug Goodwin, who’s home was destroyed by the Eaton Fire, in Altadena
Meghan and Harry stood alongside the embattled California governor’s wife as they served meals to the survivors of the Los Angeles wildfires
Meghan and Harry were comforting LA fire victims last week amid the chaos
Harry took a particular interest in how these men’s personal experiences transformed them into sociopaths, a source who worked closely with the couple on audio projects recalled.
According to the source, Harry said: ‘I have very bad childhood trauma. Obviously. My mother was essentially murdered. What is it about me that didn’t make me one of these bad guys?’
Eventually, nearly two years after the couple’s deal signing with Spotify, Meghan premiered her podcast Archetypes – aimed at empowering women by breaking down gender stereotypes.
The ‘archetypes’ discussed included ‘diva’, which saw the Duchess chat with superstar Mariah Carey, and ‘bimbo’ with Paris Hilton and Iliza Shlesinger.
The podcast debuted on August 23, 2022, before Spotify and Archewell Audio released a statement confirming they had mutually agreed to part ways in June 2023.
An individual who worked in media projects read claims of Meghan ‘bullying’ palace aids and said they could not imagine such behaviour really happened.
Meghan and Harry are pictured in LA after helping to hand out food parcels to survivors of the LA wildfires
A search team looks for victims’ remains at a home destroyed by the Eaton Fire in Altadena, California, on January 11
Following the tragic loss of his mother Princess Diana , Harry has drawn direct parallels between his late parent and his wife Meghan, revealing his biggest fear is ‘history repeating itself’
Nearly two years after the couple’s deal signing with Spotify, Meghan premiered her podcast Archetypes, aimed at empowering women by breaking down gender stereotypes
However, after working with the Duchess, the person allegedly changed their mind, thinking: ‘Oh, any given Tuesday this happened.’
A person who interacted with her professionally reportedly said: ‘You can be yelled at even if somebody doesn’t raise their voice.
‘[It’s] funny that people don’t differentiate between the energy of being yelled at and literally somebody screaming at you.’
MailOnline has contacted the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for comment.
Harry and Meghan were on the cusp of evacuation last week as the apocalyptic fires ravaged Los Angeles and headed towards their Montecito mansion.
Montecito was placed under a red flag warning as strong Santa Ana winds – branded the Devil Winds – fueled ‘explosive fire growth’ and brought an increased threat of more blazes across the greater LA region.
Montecito Fire warned that the strong winds could cause fires to ‘grow rapidly’ and ‘behave erratically’, and told residents to be ‘ready to evacuate’.
Meghan and Harry have rallied around LA fire victims by making donations to relief efforts through their Archewell Foundation and over the weekend served meals to survivors alongside the wife of embattled Governor Gavin Newsom. Their visit saw the Sussexes branded ‘disaster tourists’.