The Duke and Duchess of Sussex gave fans a glimpse at some of the military memorabilia that is on display on the walls of their Montecito mansion

Prince Harry has been incredibly open about how his time in the army affected him, writing about how it gave him purpose in his memoir Spare, and how his time serving allowed him to be out of the spotlight of the UK press and focus on a purpose “greater than himself”.
It seems that this is a pride the 41-year-old has carried into his middle age, as a new video taken from inside his luxurious $29 million Montecito mansion, which he shares with his wife Meghan and their two children, Archie and Lilibet, reveals that he has a display of military patches on full display. See the video above to get a glimpse of Prince Harry’s military medals…
In the clip, the Duchess of Sussex brings her husband a selection of chocolate from her lifestyle and food brand, As Ever, allowing him to choose one bar. He eventually decided on the white chocolate, beaming as he took his pick and responding: “Thank you, love you!” Behind him, there is a display of what appears to be military patches, though it is unknown whether they are from his time serving in the army.
Meghan’s limited-edition collection of chocolates from As Ever features four flavours: a dark chocolate and strawberry, dark chocolate with raspberry and sea salt, a milk chocolate with shortbread and bee pollen, and a white chocolate with the Duchess’ favourite addition: flower sprinkles.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s baffling bathrooms
Earlier this week, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex astounded their fans with the size of their home – a video shared by @globalstarhomes outlined that the property features nine bedrooms and 16 bathrooms, prompting quite an uproar.
Some comments included: “Nine bedrooms and 16 toilets. Really!!!!” and: “Why would they need all that? Living above their means for no purpose. Not like they even have any parties. Scale down and enjoy living.” Another user joked: “They’ve got 16 thrones where they are.”
Though it seems like a lot, they’re likely attached to some of the other rooms as en-suites or for guests to have their own privacy so they don’t need to use the same bathrooms as their hosts.