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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle not popular with their Beverly Hills neighbors: report

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may be royalty but their neighbors in a gated Beverly Hills community say they are a nightmare to live with.

Sources have told Star for its June 8, 2020 issue that people had paid millions to live at the Beverly Ridge Estates because it is beautiful, private and peaceful.

However, since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex rented the sprawling property of Tyler Perry in that gated community, the place has become chaotic.

An insider said that Prince Harry even wanted fireworks to celebrate their May 19 wedding anniversary and their neighbors have Beverly Hills to thank for that as fireworks are illegal there.

At first they were excited to have members of the British monarchy as their neighbors, now, they no longer find it an honor.

Their privacy and peace are shattered by helicopters carrying photographers wanting to take a shot of the royals and the road is busy with many people driving around hoping to get a glimpse of Prince Harry and his family.

The insider also told Star that the couple's fans have been hanging out behind the couple's rented property where there is a hiking trail.

Not only are the neighbors complaining about the paparazzi and fans, they are complaining about Prince Harry and Meghan, saying they are snobs, the source further said.

According to the source, they are not friendly at all. When they walk their dogs they don't make eye contact. What's worse is that they just leave their dog's poop on the road.

Neighbors also noticed that they are very protective of their one-year-old son Archie.

The source said that the locals find them so standoffish that they are saying they won't be surprised if the couple asks for stores to be closed while they do their shopping.

The neighbors said they just want everything to go back to normal. To once again have the beautiful, private and peaceful community that they paid millions to be in.

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