Prince Harry’s Tropical Vacation Villa in Barbados Has Hit the Market for $40 Million

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Those views though.

As Prince Harry and Meghan Markle settle into their new home, Frogmore Cottage-which has undergone some major renovations recently-with baby Archie, we can only imagine the kind of"new-parent vacation" they'll be needing to take soon. One fabulous rental where Prince Harry stayed in January 2010 has just hit the market-and we suggest that the new Duke and Duchess of Sussex set their eyes on it.

Located in Saint James, Barbados, the villa has been dubbed the Cove Spring House . It's currently on the market for $40 million, and boasts stunning views and an even more impressive guest list. Not only has Prince Harry been a visitor of the home, but also stars like Elton John, Hugh Grant, Simon Cowell, Rihanna, Nicole Kidman, and Rod Stewart have spent some time in it, according to Hello Magazine.

Sitting atop a cliff overlooking the ocean, the 10-bedroom, 10-bathroom, 20,000 square foot vacation home's listing says it's the most luxurious beachfront villa in the Caribbean-and we believe it. The home was designed for outdoor living-which is reflective of the Caribbean lifestyle-and each bedroom opens up to the private patio area where you'll find a pool, Jacuzzi, and expansive ocean views right outside your door. Cove Spring House also has 19 full-time staff members, ranging from cooks to chefs to security to maids all at your service. The property includes a state-of-the-art fitness center, media room, and commercial grade kitchen.

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