Royal news: Toronto house where Meghan Markle lived for sale

Royal news: Toronto house where Meghan Markle lived for sale

Toronto House Where Meghan Markle Once Lived Now Up for Sale

A piece of Toronto’s history is now up for sale as the house where Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, once called home has been listed on the market.

Located in the upscale neighborhood of Seaton Village, the charming two-story home boasts three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It is currently listed for $1.395 million.

According to the listing agent, the house was previously owned by Markle’s former husband, film producer Trevor Engelson, and was where the couple lived during their marriage from 2011 to 2013.

The house, built in the 1920s, features a cozy living room with a fireplace, a spacious dining room, and a modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances. The second floor includes a master bedroom with a walk-in closet and a balcony overlooking the backyard.

The property also has a private backyard with a deck and a detached garage, perfect for outdoor entertaining.

Markle, who is now married to Prince Harry, lived in the house while filming the popular TV show “Suits” in Toronto. The couple’s relationship ended in 2013, and Markle went on to marry Prince Harry in 2018.

The current owners of the house, who have lived there since 2015, have made some updates to the property, including a new roof and furnace.

The listing agent also mentioned that the house has been a popular spot for fans of the royal family, with many stopping by to take photos and even leaving notes for Markle on the front porch.

The sale of the house comes as Markle and Prince Harry have officially stepped down as senior members of the royal family and have relocated to California with their son, Archie.

The listing of the house has garnered much attention, with many curious to see where the Duchess of Sussex once lived. The property is expected to sell quickly, given its prime location and connection to the royal family.

For those interested in owning a piece of royal history, the house is now available for viewing by appointment.

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