Britain's
Prince
Harry
and
wife
Meghan
Markle
have
reportedly
moved
out
of
Canada
permanently
and
will
be
settling
in
the
US.
According
to
reports,
the
two
along
with
their
10-month-old
son
Archie
moves
to
LA
by
a
private
jet.
The
Duke
and
Duchess
of
Sussex,
earlier
this
year
stepped
back
as
frontline
royals
and
now
plan
to
settle
in
the
Los
Angeles,
California.
They
reportedly
have
entered
self-isolation
in
a
secluded
compound
near
Hollywood.
They
shifted
out
of
Canada
ahead
of
the
border
lockdown
as
part
of
measures
to
contain
the
spread
of
the
coronavirus
pandemic.
A
source
told,
The
Sun,
"Harry
and
Meghan
have
left
Canada
now
for
good.
The
borders
were
closing
and
flights
were
stopping.
They
had
to
get
out,"
The
couple
had
been
living
in
a
mansion
on
Vancouver
since
their
last
formal
visit
to
UK,
as
agreed
with
the
Buckingham
Palace.
The
two
from
April
1,
2020,
will
formally
cease
to
represent
Queen
Elizabeth
II.
The
newspaper
quoted
the
source
as
saying
that
the
move
to
California
was
planned
for
some
time.
"They
realised
Canada
would
not
work
out
for
various
reasons
and
they
want
to
be
based
in
the
Los
Angeles
area.
They
have
a
big
support
network
there.
It's
where
their
new
team
of
Hollywood
agents
and
PRs
and
business
managers
are
based.
Meghan
has
lots
of
friends
there
and,
of
course,
her
mum
Doria," the
source
added.
The
news
of
them
moving
out
to
California
comes
right
after
it
was
reported
that
Meghan
is
back
to
work
and
has
bagged
her
first
gig
with
Disney
plus
to
narrate
a
documentary.
Earlier
this
month,
it
was
also
announced
that
Harry's
father,
Prince
Charles
had
tested
positive
coronavirus
but
had
mild
symptoms
and
remains
in
"good
health".
He
is
currently
self-isolating
in
Scotland,
Queen
Elizabeth
II
-
is
in
isolation
in
Windsor
Castle.