After months of speculation, weeks of wrapping up royal obligations, and the announcement on Wednesday that Prince Charles has been diagnosed with COVID-19, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly exiting not only the British monarchy but the British Commonwealth, as well.
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People reports that the couple who will, as of March 31, formerly be known as โhis and her royal highnessโ has left Canadaโs Vancouver Island, where theyโve been based since January, in favor of Meghanโs home state of California.
Now, if you, like California native and Managing Editor of The Root Genetta Adams, are asking yourself (or me), โWhy are they moving to the third most [COVID]-infected state in America?โ, I donโt have an answer for you. Maybe itโs because Meghanโs mommy is there (Iโm damn near middle-aged and still run to my mother in a crisisโand yes, weโre weathering this one together, too). Maybe itโs the fairer weather. Maybe itโs because now that theyโve decided to forego the royal income, they need to go where the money is (and theyโve already gotten started; Meghanโs first post-royal gig, narrating the documentary Elephants for Disney+, premieres on April 3).
Whatever the reason, a source confirmed to Harperโs Bazaar that the couple and 10-month-old son Archie are now based in Los Angeles, corroborating Peopleโs report that they are currently sheltering-in-place โin a secluded compound...and havenโt ventured out as of late.โ And as for those infection rates, while the Golden State has been hard hit, theyโand Los Angeles, in particularโhave also taken an impressively aggressive approach in an attempt to flatten the curve.
But surely, the Sussexes must be concerned about Prince Charles, who is reported to have mild symptoms? Of course, and father and son have reportedly spoken. But with an abundance of caution and a soon-to-be-toddler, Harry likely wonโt be rushing to his fatherโs side. (Notably, concerns over the coronavirus caused the couple to leave Archie in Canada when they returned to make their final royal appearances earlier this month.) Instead, whether in England, Canada, or now the great state of California, as they leave royal life, the Sussexes will likely be much like the rest of us: waiting it out, trying to stay healthy, and hoping for the best.
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