Prince Harry’s California mansion nine times in nine months, the police ran out of legs

In just the past nine months, the Santa Barbara, California, police department has received nine consecutive calls from the British Prince Harry and his wife at their mansion in Montecito, California.

According to the Daily Caller, the couple first moved into their friend Tyler Perry’s $18 million Los Angeles mansion with their 1-year-old son last July. But the local police department received four calls in the early hours of the morning the day after they moved in.

Later, they spent 11 million pounds to set up a new home in the seaside town of Santa Barbara, near Montecito. According to an April 8 report by MSN, the Santa Barbara police received nine calls from the family in the nine months since they moved into their new home.

The nine calls to Santa Barbara police included one call request from the Harleys, seven alarm activations and one break-in by an outside person.

At 4:13 p.m. on Christmas Eve 2020, Nickolas Brooks, 37, of Heath, Ohio, trespassed into the Prince Harry’s home. Santa Barbara police were called and quickly went to arrest Nickolas. The man was later jailed for trespassing and was later released.

In an interview with The Sun after his release, Brooks said he believed he broke into Prince Harry’s home on Dec. 26 because he was “high” on drugs.

Prince Harry, 36, said in the interview that the British royal family cut off their financial resources in early 2020 after the couple announced their retirement as senior members of the royal family. But he said the assets left behind by his late mother, Princess Diana, give him the ability to provide financial security for his family.

The couple resigned from the British royal family last year and eventually settled in California. The explanation they gave for this was that they wanted to escape the racist coverage and unnecessary invasion of their privacy by the British media.