Do the pictures from the royal houses website, the one his run by the same media company that owns Meghan Mirror, are still up?
And i’m not even remotely surprised, if they wanted privacy and ppl not knowing how the house looks like they would have made sure to clear them first before leaking and confirming the purchase and move..
They left them up just long enough for the media and social media accounts to save and run them.
Personally, looking at the few screenshots we got from their videos of pure white (or as I call that look “boring cold as ice nouveau riche look”, I like the old design better, it fits the house better, and has soul and warmth.
I don't know about the "Meghan Mirror" site evolvingdoors, but a lot of websites no longer have photos up - real-estate websites and Pinterest sites.
I just came across a site with fifty HD photos.
Some familiar and some "new" - different parts of the garden, different angles of some of the rooms. I expect that to disappear from the internet soon.
But I also found a very long, very detailed, description of the property that I'll post some points from. I won't link to this site as it contains the address.
This is from an article from before the Duke and Duchess of Sussex became the owners.
The care, and attention to detail the original owners put in, is quite astounding.
* Panoramic ocean and mountain views.
* Seven 13th Century limestone mantelpieces imported from France.
* Antique terra cotta tiles imported from France.
* Limestone imported from France laid for the foyer flooring.
* An antique fountain.
* A creek runs through the grounds.
* Hicory pecan wood flooring.
* Five car garage.
* Four seat bar in the billiard room.
* A cedar sauna.
* An elevator.
* Heated floors - as well as the fog and sun sensors noted previously.
* Ceilings between ten and sixteen feet high.
* Wrought iron lanterns custom-designed.
* Clipped hedges and stone-pillared entry gates.
* Hand-cut Santa Barbara stone for the entry lane and garden steps.
* The olive trees are a hundred years old.
(Plus all the other amenities noted in previous posts, a tea-house, guest-house, playground, tennis court, pool, outdoor pizza oven, wine-cellar, gym, fire-place in the bathroom.)
No wonder the Duke and Duchess bought it.