Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s California home in Montecito faces tsunami risk following an 8.8-magnitude earthquake off Russia’s coast. Officials issue safety alerts for coastal residents.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are once again facing natural disaster concerns at their £11 million Montecito estate in California. Following a massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Russia, their upscale coastal town has been placed under a tsunami advisory, prompting local authorities to issue safety warnings.
Montecito Home Under Threat
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who relocated to the United States in January 2020, live in the affluent Santa Barbara County community with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. Known for its luxury estates and ocean views, Montecito was included in a tsunami advisory issued by the U.S. National Tsunami Warning Center late Tuesday.
Officials urged residents to avoid beaches and coastal waters, warning that strong currents and unpredictable waves could persist for several hours following the initial arrival.
Tsunami Waves Reach U.S. Shores
By early Wednesday, the first tsunami waves had reached parts of the U.S. Pacific Coast, including California and Hawaii. Emergency alerts were triggered across the West Coast, with evacuation advisories issued for vulnerable low-lying areas. In Hawaii, sirens sounded in locations such as Oahu, causing gridlocked traffic as people rushed inland.

Authorities emphasized that even without large flooding, powerful wave activity could pose a threat to life and infrastructure.
Recurring Safety Concerns for the Sussexes
This is not the first time Meghan and Harry’s residence has been at risk from natural disasters. Earlier this year, on January 14, their Montecito mansion came under a red flag warning due to fast-moving California wildfires. Fueled by intense Santa Ana winds—also known as “Devil Winds”—the fires prompted warnings from the Montecito Fire Department for residents to be prepared to evacuate at a moment’s notice.
Now, with the tsunami advisory adding to their concerns, reports suggest the couple may be reconsidering their long-term residence in the region.
A Community on Edge
Local officials in Santa Barbara County remain on high alert. Although no significant damage has been reported in Montecito so far, authorities are closely monitoring the situation. Emergency crews have been deployed, and coastal residents were asked to remain vigilant.
The National Weather Service cautioned that wave patterns may fluctuate unpredictably for several hours, and that individuals should stay away from shorelines until the advisory is lifted.
Conclusion:
As natural threats continue to impact California’s coastal communities, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle once again find their Montecito home at the center of environmental risk. Whether it’s wildfires or the threat of tsunamis, the Duke and Duchess face mounting concerns about their family’s safety—and may be forced to reconsider their plans for the future.
