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Take a peek inside Meghan Markle’s former LA mansion – which still won’t sell

Meghan Markle and Trevor Engelson lived in this Los Angeles house before getting divorced in 2013. Their former home is up for sale. Photo: Getty Images, The Bienstock Group
Meghan Markle and Trevor Engelson lived in this Los Angeles house before getting divorced in 2013. Their former home is up for sale. Photo: Getty Images, The Bienstock Group
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The four-bedroom home she owned with then-husband, Trevor Engelson, is back on the market in Los Angeles for US$1.75 million after not selling last summer

Before Kensington Palace, Frogmore Cottage and declaring a pursuit of financial independence, Meghan Markle already lived like a queen.

The Duchess of Sussex lived in a 2,262 square-foot Los Angeles home with her then-husband, Trevor Engelson, when she wasn’t filming Suits in the early 2010s.

Now, the property is back on the market for US$1.75 million. The asking price has seen a small price cut; it was initially listed this past summer at US$1.8 million.

The home, which is in the historic Hancock Park neighbourhood, has a colonial-style exterior but a renovated, modern interior. The all-white interiors and multiple windows ensure that the home is constantly flooded with natural light, too.

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Meghan Markle’s former Los Angeles home still hasn’t sold. Photo: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
Meghan Markle’s former Los Angeles home still hasn’t sold. Photo: Chris Jackson/Getty Images

Sheri Bienstock of The Bienstock Group holds the listing.

Before life as a duchess, Meghan Markle spent her time acting in both Los Angeles and Toronto.

She and her ex-husband rented an LA home from 2011 to 2013 that is now on the market. The colonial-style house is listed for US$1.75 million. It has seen a small price cut since being listed in August for US$1.8 million.

Keep reading for a look inside the home.

Meghan Markle’s LA home is up for sale. Photo: Bienstock Group
Meghan Markle’s LA home is up for sale. Photo: Bienstock Group