Royal couple — not Meghan and Harry — buys $16M Hamptons estate
Greek crown prince and crown princess reportedly paid well under asking price
Meghan and Harry aren’t the only royal couple making real estate moves.
Marie-Chantal Miller and her husband, Pavlos, the respective crown princess and crown prince of Greece’s deposed royal family, recently closed on a Hamptons estate, The Real Deal reported, citing unnamed sources.
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The couple paid $16.5 million for the home, according to the report. Real estate records show it had most recently been listed for $22 million.
The 13,000-square-foot Southampton, New York, home includes 10 bedrooms, eight bathrooms and two half-baths, according to the listing.
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The master suite features its own sitting room, two walk-in closets, a large bathroom and an office. Every bedroom includes an en suite bathroom, according to the listing. The home’s amenities include nine fireplaces, two screened porches and a library with custom built-in shelving.
The 3.4-acre estate is surrounded by hedges and also includes a heated in-ground pool and a tennis court, according to the listing.
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The Greek crown was abolished in 1974 following a coup, but the family members have maintained their titles. Prince Pavlos is the oldest son of King Constantine and Queen Anne-Marie. He runs a New York-based investment management firm. Miller has a line of luxury childrenswear and has a book on etiquette due out in March. The prince and princess have five children together.