Harry and Meghan's Multi Million Dollar Mansion Teeters on the Brink of Disaster

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's home in Montecito, California is on the edge of being declared an 'extreme danger zone' due to the recent LA fires. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's £23m mansion is at risk of being affected by the rapidly spreading wildfires, prompting concerns for the safety of the royal couple and their two children, Archie and Lilibet.

A special evacuation plan has been put in place for the couple's children, with sources close to the family stating that 'we don't want to take any risks' when it comes to the safety of the young royals. The plan is said to include a swift exit strategy, with a secure and safe location designated for the family to evacuate to in the event of an emergency.

The LA fires have already caused widespread destruction, with many homes and businesses being threatened by the out-of-control blazes. The situation is being closely monitored by local authorities, with a red warning issued for the area surrounding Harry and Meghan's home.

The news comes as a worrying update for the royal couple, who have been dealing with a number of challenges in recent months. Meghan's Netflix show, 'With Love, Meghan', has been delayed due to the fires, with production teams being forced to halt filming due to the hazardous conditions.

Despite the challenges they are facing, Harry and Meghan remain committed to their life in California, with sources close to the couple stating that they are 'determined to make it work'. However, with the threat of the LA fires looming large, it remains to be seen whether the couple will be able to continue living in their Montecito mansion, or if they will be forced to relocate to a safer area.

In related news, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are also facing the possibility of being issued an eviction order from their £23m mansion, due to the red warning that has been issued for the area. The couple is said to be working closely with local authorities to ensure that they are taking all necessary precautions to protect themselves and their property from the threat of the wildfires.

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