Police Find Human Remains From 11,000 Years Near Prince Harry, Meghan’s California Mansion
- The remains were found during landscaping construction on a road and are believed to be about 10,000 years old
- The bones appeared to be of a young child of Native American origin dating back centuries ago
- Early investigation indicated the bones could be from the Chumash people who occupied the land 11,000 years back
- This has been added to the list of presumed misfortunes that have befallen the royal family ever since they relocated to the US
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Human remains were uncovered near Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's California mansion on Monday, May 24.
According to Daily Mail, the remains are ancient, dating back to 10,000 years, and were found during landscaping on a road just next to the couple's home.
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According to the Sheriff's who unearthed the remains, the bones appeared to be of a young child and believed to have been of Native American origin dating back centuries ago.
The sheriff's office reportedly employed a forensic anthropologist's help to investigate the remains found three feet deep in the ground.
Early investigation indicated the bones could be from the Chumash people, who occupied the area 11,000 years back.
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In other news, Legit.ng earlier reported that Prince Harry was accused of following fame at the expense of the royal family.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle made headline news back to back since they stepped down from royal duties in 2020.
Their most publicized interview was with celebrated media personality Oprah Winfrey where the couple shared their supposed disappointing times at the royal palace.
The editor of The Spectator Amber Athey posits that Harry chose the worst time and approach to talk about mental health.
She argued that for a man who recently mended a strained relationship with his brother Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, bringing up that topic undoes all the milestones they had achieved in the truce.
Source: Legit.ng
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