Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly decided to stay “firm” on their decision to stay in the US.
After the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s close friend Ellen DeGeneres moved to the UK, the question remained if the couple would also want to relocate.
However, the couple enrolled their five-year-old son Archie in school in California, which confirmed that they are planning to stay in the US.
Now, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond has revealed that Harry and Meghan don’t “have any plans to move from California,” adding, “they seem to love their life there…Sun, sea and freedom have a lot to offer.”
“Meghan loves being close to her mother, who plays a big part in their lives. The children are settled and Harry has said he now regards the United States as home, and when he does come back to the UK he spends the shortest possible amount of time here before flying off again,” Jennie told OK!
Additionally, while Harry and Meghan have been close to Ellen and her wife, Portia De Rossie, they will surely “miss” them.
Jennie suggested, “but maybe they will stay with her if they ever come visiting. But that’s not going to happen while Harry remains in litigation over security. So…I don’t foresee any move from California…except to holiday in their Portugal home.”
While Ellen moved to the UK after Donald Trump’s election as president, Harry and Meghan might not also be “happy with the results” they will not “uproot their family and move elsewhere.”
“The Sussexes are living in a very liberal, Democratic part of the United States – and in one of the most expensive and protected areas of California. So I think they can live a life pretty cocooned from Trumpite America,” Jennie says.