Meghan And Harry ‘Move To California Permanently’

They reportedly left Canada before the borders were shut due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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by Bonnie McLaren |
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reportedly moved from Canada to California. According to The Sun, the couple, and their baby Archie, left the £10.7million mansion they were borrowing in Vancouver and took a private flight to the Los Angeles area before the borders between Canada and the US were shut due to the coronavirus pandemic. It's thought the home in California is permanent.

‘They have a big support network there,’ a source told the paper. ‘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.’

It follows the news that Meghan is (kind of) going toswitch to being a Disney princess{ =nofollow}, as she will provide the voiceover for a Disney Nature documentary about elephants for her first job since leaving the royal family.

The Twitter account for Disney Nature confirmed Meghan’s involvement, while promoting the release of Elephant and a second movie, Dolphin Reef, narrated by Natalie Portman. It had previously been reported that she wouldn't be directly paid for the project, with the money instead going to a wildlife charity of Meghan's choosing.

The project's probably been a long time in the making, because if you remember, at The Lion King premiere last year, Harry told Disney CEO Bob Iger that Meghan was 'really interested' in doing voiceovers.

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