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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made the move to Los Angeles from their home in Vancouver at some point last month. They reportedly “have been living in a secluded compound,” and there’s a reason why they made the move right now. Per TMZ, Meghan was the “driving force” behind the couple’s move to Tinseltown.
Meghan, who had a full-time career in acting before she married into the royal family, reportedly wants to be back in the Hollywood scene and is said to be working on a docuseries with Oprah Winfrey. TMZ says the pair decided to make the move to California shortly after their final royal appearances in London. They reportedly came home to Vancouver and then made the move to L.A. about two weeks later.
Although there is no confirmed information about all of the couples’ plans in L.A., they seem to be keeping their focuses on COVID-19 relief efforts lately. Last week, Town & Country reported that they gave £90,000 ($112,000) to Feeding Britain, an organization that provides food to people living in poverty in the U.K.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, who presided over Meghan and Harry’s wedding, is the president of the charity.
“The Duke and Duchess were able to speak to the Archbishop recently, and were moved to hear all about the work Feeding Britain was doing to support people during COVID-19,” the couple’s spokesperson said. “They have particularly fond memories of their visit to the citizens’ supermarket in Birkenhead, especially the generosity and compassion of everyone working there to help others. They are delighted to be able to ensure this money is donated to such a great cause.”