It appears that Meghan has faced restrictions from various establishments in Montecito, with reports suggesting consequences that may be viewed as justice for her and Harry's actions.
Signs in Montecito reportedly explicitly prohibit Meghan from entering, echoing a prevailing sentiment of "fake Royals not allowed here." This response follows Meghan and Harry's alleged pursuit of the spotlight, playing the victim card against the royal family and holding on to royal names despite stepping back.
Sources indicate that a specific incident led to this ban. Meghan allegedly booked a last-minute appointment at a top luxury salon in Montecito, demanding a significant hair transformation. Despite the salon staff going above and beyond, dissatisfaction arose when Meghan voiced complaints about the length of her hair.
Witnesses claim she expressed these complaints loudly and rudely, accusing the stylist of damaging her hair. In an entitled display, Meghan insisted on a redo, leaving the stylist frustrated. When presented with a bill totaling $2,000, Meghan reportedly balked, refused to pay, and invoked a so-called royal status to request a discount.
Further reports suggest that Harry and Meghan have been banned from a private members club near their home in Montecito due to people's disapproval of paparazzi. Lady Victoria Hervey, speaking on GB News, claimed to have heard from people in Los Angeles that the couple got banned.
She mentioned friends in the California city who alleged the ban after photographers were supposedly arranged to wait outside the club for them. However, journalist Nina Mcow dismissed these rumors as mere "tittle-tattle." Meghan has faced accusations in the past of orchestrating paparazzi photo shoots.
In addition to these restrictions, Harry and Meghan's behavior during a television appearance has reportedly left their Montecito neighbors appalled. Royal expert Kinsey Scoffield discussed residents' lack of enthusiasm for Omid Scobie's "Endgame."
Scoffield mentioned that Montecito bookstores are uninterested in covering "Endgame," reflecting the neighborhood's boredom with the royal celebrities. The podcaster referred to an article stating that Montecito neighbors are uninterested and appalled by the Sussexes, noting their perceived lack of respect for elders and apparent cruelty towards family members.