Montecito, where the Duke and Duchess of Sussex live with their two children, suffers a wave of assaults by a criminal group expert in opening safes
Concern and concern in the natural environment that surrounds Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, after learning of the robberies that the luxury Californian development in which they live has been suffering in recent days. Apparently, the latest event occurred last Wednesday while the couple was away from home, as both had traveled to Kingston in Jamaica to attend the premiere of the 'biopic' film about Bob Marley.
Given the serious events that hit the peaceful community located in Santa Barbara County, the police have already warned the couple that they may be the next victims. In fact, according to the North American press, the most recent assault on one of these mansions took place just five minutes by car from where they live with their children Archie and Lilibet.
The alleged perpetrators are an organized criminal gang expert in opening safes, so they advise the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to take extreme precautions and, if necessary, to increase protection measures on their home valued at about 15 million dollars ( 13.8 million euros). The neighborhood, which also includes stars such as Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom among its tenants, received the notice from sheriff's deputy Rachel Zick.
The agents' message stated that "last week, there were several complaints with many similarities regarding the hours in which they occurred - from six to eight in the afternoon - as well as the stolen items. The criminals are targeting unoccupied residences that open onto spaces like golf courses or the sea. In turn, they detailed that these assaults had occurred "one at 1500 Las Tunas de Montecito and two at 800 Sand Point Lane Street."
As a curious fact, the youngest son of King Charles III has a security team where names such as Christopher Sánchez work, who was once under the orders of former President Barack Obama, as well as Christopher Keenan, who was in charge of the security of Hillary Clinton. This is not the first time that Harry and Meghan have been affected by a situation of this nature, as it is something they have been suffering from since they moved here in 2020.
Already at Christmas of that year, with them gone, their house was invaded twice by a 37-year-old intruder who went by the initials N.B. and he ended up being arrested on charges of breaking and entering. Also in July 2022, the alarms went off again when another invader gained access to his home, fortunately without things getting worse. In total, up to six alerts that threaten their well-being would have received the Duke and Duchess during all this time away from the United Kingdom.

