Before Meghan Markle married Prince Harry, she lived in a $1.4 million home in Toronto, Canada. That property has now been sold after spending days on the market in late August.
Markle lived in the three-bedroom, two-bathroom, two-story detached home in the Seaton Village neighborhood in Toronto for two years. She moved to the pad while she starred in the US TV series Suits. Markle also lived in Toronto home when she and Prince Harry started dating in 2016. She left her home in 2017 and began living in Kensington Palace.
That home was listed for CAD$1.895 million (about US$1.4 million) on Aug. 19. It found a buyer. It sold for CAD$1.89 million (around US$1.39 million) nearly a week later, according to the property listing.
Inside Markle's $1.4 Million Pad
The two-story Toronto home on Yarmouth Road features a violet hue and contrasting turquoise front door. The home also has a front porch connected to a driveway that leads to a two-car garage with a Tesla charger.
The home boasts a stylish living space, neutral colors, and natural materials like wood and marble. The eat-in kitchen features a breakfast bar and direct access to the backyard. The listing also describes the bedrooms as "sun-filled" and the bathrooms as "spa-inspired."
Markle's bachelorette pad is filled with storage solutions, including built-in wardrobes in the master bedroom.
Outdoors, there is a landscaped yard with an ample deck perfectly designed for hosting gatherings with family and friends.
The Toronto pad is near subway stations, grocery stores, and recreation centers.
Where Markle Lives Now
Following Markle's exit from Kensington Palace, she and her family moved into a $14 million Tuscan-style mansion in Montecito. That house spans 18,000 square feet and features nine bedrooms, 16 bathrooms, a two-bed guest house, and a children's cottage. According to The Cut, the couple "did everything" they could to buy the property.