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MEGA MANSION

Inside $7M Malibu mansion Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are ‘eyeing’ with a cinema and wine cellar

STUNNING pics show inside one of the luxury LA properties Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are said to be eyeing as they get serious about a possible move to California.

The $7million Malibu mansion with a pool, tennis court and five bedrooms is among the homes the two are said to be considering for their new home with baby Archie.

 Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are eyeing a $7million Malibu mansion
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are eyeing a $7million Malibu mansionCredit: BackGrid
 The Malibu home features a glamorous wine cellar that can house dozens of bottles
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The Malibu home features a glamorous wine cellar that can house dozens of bottlesCredit: Planet Photos

Some of the most glamorous features include a wine cellar with stone cubbies and shelves that can hold dozens of bottles, as well as a home cinema.

The home has an airy open kitchen with two islands, and a living room with massive half-circle windowed doors that lead outside.

Attached to the first living room is the home theater space, with sleek dark couches and a cozy fireplace.

The master bedroom has two sets of beautiful windowed doors that lead out to a balcony overlooking the property.

Completing the home are a massive outdoor pool, tennis court and basketball hoop.

It was Caitlyn who first broke the news that and were looking at properties while appearing on Loose Women.

Caitlyn also threw her support behind Meghan during her appearance on the program.

She said: “It was a big shock to her, she’s probably had enough. Good for them, we’ll see how it goes."

 Meghan Markle and Prince Harry made an appearance at Stanford last Tuesday (file image)
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry made an appearance at Stanford last Tuesday (file image)Credit: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
 A glamorous bar space features marble counters and backsplash
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A glamorous bar space features marble counters and backsplashCredit: Planet Photos
 The home also features a home theater with a cozy fireplace
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The home also features a home theater with a cozy fireplaceCredit: Planet Photos
 The entire home has an airy modern feel — even the pantry
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The entire home has an airy modern feel — even the pantryCredit: Planet Photos
 The home has high ceilings that allow the natural light to pour through the rooms
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The home has high ceilings that allow the natural light to pour through the roomsCredit: Planet Photos
 One of the bedrooms has two sets of windowed doors leading out to a balcony that overlooks the property
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One of the bedrooms has two sets of windowed doors leading out to a balcony that overlooks the propertyCredit: Planet Photos

I heard they were looking for a house in Malibu. It must have been tough. Everyone deserves to be happy.”

The house offers the ex-Royals a good deal of privacy as it is tucked away from the main strip in Malibu, where the two could get dinner at Nobu or pick up food at the local Whole Foods.

It was previously owned by Baywatch star David Charvet and his wife, Brooke Burke.

News of the potential move comes after and made an appearance in California at Stanford last Tuesday - just days after appearing in Miami at an event hosted by JP Morgan.

The couple flew down that morning on an Alaska Air flight, an eyewitness told The Sun, and were greeted at the school by the university's president, Marc Tessier-Lavigne.

reported how Meghan and Harry were apparently brainstorming with members of the Stanford community as they plan to launch a new charity following the couple's now infamous Megxit.

Stanford is also close to Apple headquarters, where Prince Harry had been developing a new series with Oprah Winfrey.

The docuseries, which focuses on mental health, was announced early last year - but there has been little news about the project since then.

Meghan meanwhile is dipping her toe back into the acting waters.

 The kitchen is complete with two islands — perfect for hosting guests
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The kitchen is complete with two islands — perfect for hosting guestsCredit: Planet Photos
 The bathroom features an ultra-modern chandelier and marble countertops and floors
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The bathroom features an ultra-modern chandelier and marble countertops and floorsCredit: Planet Photos
 Outside, the home has a large pool
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Outside, the home has a large poolCredit: Planet Photos
 The California home is one of several the couple are said to be eyeing
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The California home is one of several the couple are said to be eyeingCredit: Planet Photos
 The home's enterence leads into a simple yet elegant dining space
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The home's enterence leads into a simple yet elegant dining spaceCredit: Planet Photos
 Semi-circle doors from the living room lead outside
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Semi-circle doors from the living room lead outsideCredit: Planet Photos
 The five-bedroom home has a pool and tennis court
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The five-bedroom home has a pool and tennis courtCredit: BackGrid

Prior to marrying Harry in 2018, Meghan was known for her ability to try and land work.

She even asked Wendy Williams if she could become a fashion expert on the host's daytime show.

Wendy explained to her audience that the press shy princess was once very much interested in the exposure that would be provided to her if she appeared on a few episodes of The Wendy Show.

Markle even went to the New York offices of the program during her pitch, but when the show called back to make the big offer they found the situation had suddenly changed for the Suits star.

Wendy asked for her producer to join the conversation at one point, who explained: "So [Markle] wanted to be on the show, they chatted with her and they thought that she'd be perfect to come here and do it and then by the time we decided to book her...'

That is when the talk show host replied: ";She was already engaged."

She then paused for a moment and added: "So you get the picture".

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