House with huge Prince Harry and Prince William mural mocking feud goes on sale | UK | News


A house emblazoned with an eye-catching mural of Prince Harry and Prince William has hit the market for £425,000.

The four-bedroom terraced property in Brighton may appear ordinary from within. Yet, the exterior is impossible to overlook as it’s dominated by a grand depiction of the royal brothers, sprawling over the front and extending to the neighbouring building.

Clad in green hoodies, the princes tower above the phrase “Breaking Up”, styled after the iconic Breaking Bad series title font. Another sign, scrawled in a street art font, declares “We are the danger”.

Dubbed as the “ideal investment opportunity”, the distinctive dwelling is certainly turning heads.

Local talent is suspected to be behind the artwork, as the area is famed for its building-based artistry.

Directly opposite, another building sports an airplane and the tag ‘Aroe’ attributed to an artist who showcases their work on Instagram. But it remains unconfirmed if they are responsible for the Royal portrait.

Spanning three floors, the residence offers 1,098sq ft of space, complete with a bathroom, lounge, generous kitchen, and garden.

John Hilton Estate Agents, managing the sale, makes no reference to the unique facade in their listing.

Their description states: “A four bedroom HMO property let until August 2025 at £2,700 pcm or £32,400 per annum.”

It continues: “Central location close to the vibrant Preston Circus with local shops, cafes and bars nearby and within easy walking distance of Brighton and London Road Stations.

“Spacious accommodation is arranged over three levels with separate lounge, modern kitchen and shower room plus four double bedrooms.

“Great location for student letting, with good public transport links to the Universities.”

It comes after an urban explorer discovered an array of extraordinarily-cheap houses in a UK city. Wandering Turnip stumbled across houses as cheap as £60,000 but soon realised problems when he walked inside.

However, at the end of the search, he discovered a true £40,000 bargain.

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