Police alerted two intruders scared into Harry & Meg’s mansion in just TWO weeks
Exclusively by Matt Wilkinson
California police were alerted to TWO intruders at Harry and Meghan’s Montecito mansion in just 12 days, The Sun can reveal.
The couple and their two children Archie, three, and one-year-old Lilibet were believed to be inside their sprawling home when the alarm went off.
Santa Barbara police records show that on the couple’s wedding anniversary on May 19, cops rushed to the £11million home to receive reports of an intruder.
They answered a second intruder alert on May 31, just hours before Harry and Meg caught a private jet back to the UK for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
California’s security fears come as Harry, 37, was given permission to sue the Home Office, claiming he doesn’t feel safe in the UK after his taxpayer-funded bodyguards were removed.
The Duke of Sussex says his status as a royal family means he should be entitled to armed protection from the Met Police when he returns.
The duo have extended Frogmore Cottage – which has 24-hour armed police protection because it’s on the Queen’s Windsor estate – as their home in the UK.
While living in the US, they employed Barack Obama’s ex-bodyguard Christopher Sanchez and Michael Jackson’s former security chief Alberto Alvarez.
However, police records show there have been six security alert calls at their £11million Montecito home in the last 14 months.
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