Adele has reportedly struck up a friendship with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry after they moved into her neighbourhood.
The 32-year-old singer is said to live nearby the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who moved to Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, back in March.
According to Mirror Online, the Hello hitmaker has been offering Meghan “discreet” advice on life in the star-studded neighbourhood.
The Grammy-winning artist has allegedly given recommendations on the best schools for little Archie, as well as sharing a few low-key spots where the couple can avoid the spotlight.
The trio reportedly first crossed paths in 2018 while raising awareness for a community kitchen for Grenfell Tower victims.
The publication’s source claimed: “Adele’s just five minutes from Harry and Meghan and they’ve swapped notes on the area.
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“Adele loves the neighbourhood. She’s also recommended her four-year-old son Angelo’s pre-school and discreet places to take Archie where they won’t be bombarded by fans.
“Meghan and Harry want to see how they get on in the area first before they commit to buying somewhere.”
They continued: “All three of them get on so well. Meghan admires how Adele has managed to keep out of the spotlight despite being a huge star.
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“And she is a big fan of her album 21, which she says helped her through her divorce from Engelson.”
Daily Star Online has contacted Adele, Megan and Harry’s representatives for comment.
Meghan and Harry are living in US actor Tyler Perry’s mansion in Beverly Hills, designed in the style of a stylish Tuscan villa.
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With sprawling views of the hills, eight-bedrooms, an outdoor pool and 12 bathrooms, the property is estimated to be worth £14.5million.
Adele is said to live nearby in a mansion she purchased back in 2016, following the success of her chart-topping “25” album.
The area is packed with celebrities, with A-listers such as Sir Rod Stewart, Sylvester Stallone, Sir Elton John and Serena Williams living nearby.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk