There have been rumours swirling for months that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are looking to escape England and the intrusive eyes of the baying British paparazzi.
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And now, it looks like the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are seriously considering making Meghan’s native California their new base.
According to a new report in the Daily Mail, the royal couple, along with their five-month-old son, Archie, are looking at relocating to the former actress’s home country amid a torrent of negative press in the British media.
The media outlet states that the Sussex’s are planning on taking a six-week holiday over the Thanksgiving period, and are going to be spending the holidays with Meghan’s mum Doria Ragland in California.
The news perhaps hints at speculation that the pair will begin house-hunting for a suitable home for them to live in.
A source also told The Sun that both Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles are worried about the implications for the royal family if Harry and Meghan move across the pond.
“There’s an acceptance that things haven’t worked out with the Sussexes full-time in Windsor so they could have a second base in America,” the source explained.
In last week’s explosive ITV documentary, Harry and Meghan confessed they would love to leave England.
“I don’t know where we could live in Africa at the moment.
“We’ve just come from Cape Town, that would be an amazing place for us to be able to base ourselves, of course, it would.”
The Duke of Sussex continued: “But with all the problems that are going on there, I just don’t see how we would be able to make as much difference as we want to without the issues and the judgment of how we would be with those surroundings.”