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Ritzy Santa Barbara suburb panicked over Harry and Meghan rumors

When locals in the secluded Santa Barbara, California, enclave of Hope Ranch heard that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might be keen on leaving nearby Montecito to buy a home in the exclusive suburb, they didn’t roll out the welcome mat. 

A Hope Ranch realtor told The Post that, nine months after the rumors were reported by the Santa Barbara News-Press, their office continues to field calls from concerned longtime residents who fear the couple and their security team will disturb the peace in the quiet community where houses go for as much as $22.5 million and seclusion is the ultimate amenity — just three roads are public.

“The people that made the calls to me don’t want change and they don’t want all the hoopla,” the realtor, who asked to remain anonymous, told The Post. 

“People are not happy, that’s the word around town. They want them to stay in Montecito and not be drawing that kind of attention to Hope Ranch,” another realtor and Santa Barbara native confirmed to The Post.

Neighbors swear they’ve seen Markle on the town’s private beach.

Months after rumors circulated that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might be looking at houses in ritzy Hope Ranch, near Santa Barbara, locals are still rattled. Getty Images
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were rumored to be house-hunting in Hope Ranch back in October 2022. Getty Images

“Locals are worried” that Harry and Meghan coming to town could turn their community into “an extension of Montecito,” the second realtor added of Meghan and Harry’s current celebrity-studded suburb, where A-listers like Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom, Adam Levine, Oprah Winfrey, Jennifer Aniston and Ellen DeGeneres have places.

There’s also concern about what Hope Ranch residents have heard from their neighbors in Montecito, where the Duke and Duchess of Sussex purchased a $14.65 million mansion in 2021.

One Montecito shop employee claimed to The Post that Harry and Meghan’s security team had shut down streets and blocked hiking trails.

Residents and neighbors of the exclusive community — with over 27 miles of horse trails and a private beach — are fearful that the royals will jeopardize their privacy. JishPhoto/Shutterstock
Neighbors said they spotted Meghan Markle on the private beach in Hope Ranch. Many are fearful the media attention that follows the couple will disrupt the quiet suburb. Getty Images

“It is really not right for streets to be closed down and things to be closed down. And that’s been very disruptive to a small beach community that’s used to being private,” the employee said. “People pay a lot of money to live here, you know.”

A source close to Harry and Meghan, however, denied this, asking how private security could close a public road.

“Introducing some very high profile people [like Harry and Meghan] would totally change the area. That’s definitely not something that [locals] want and I think [the homeowners’ association] would fight hard against it,” said someone who lived in Hope Ranch until recently.

Harry and Meghan purchased their home in nearby Montecito in 2020 for $14.5 million. Google Maps
While Montecito has public beaches like the one above, Hope Ranch Residents need a gate code to access their private beach, a former resident told The Post. ZUMAPRESS.com

“The heads of the HOA are careful about keeping it that way and preserving privacy — that’s the No. 1 appeal of Hope Ranch. We’re the only ones in the area with a private beach,” the former resident said.

The Post has reached out to the Hope Ranch homeowners’ association. Harry and Meghan’s rep was unavailable for comment.

Bryan Neyer, a Beverly Hills-based global luxury real estate specialist for Coldwell Banker Realty, told The Post that estates in Hope Ranch rarely come on the market and sellers can be selective about who they sell to. 

“The people that made the calls to me would not want them to move here – they’re very conservative,” a realtor told The Post. Getty Images for 2022 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope Gala

“It’s more of a small and very affluent community where properties do not come on the market very often because of that. It’s a lot of old money. Old generational wealth. These properties just get passed from one generation to the next,” Neyer told The Post.

The UK’s Express reported this week that Harry and Meghan were “secretly” looking for houses in Malibu. But the second realtor insists that the couple have “been considering moving to Hope Ranch for a long time …. People are up in arms about it,” she said.