Rumors about Prince Harry renouncing his royal title and moving to America are not new. He and his wife Meghan Markle have been facing intense media scrutiny, and they have also admitted that this has affected them. However, a new tabloid report has suggested that life will not be easy in Los Angeles either.

Los Angeles is Markle’s hometown, and she has many celebrity friends in the city. There have been rumors about the couple moving there to live a more comfortable life, away from all the media scrutiny.

A recent tabloid story has cited a “high-level palace source,” who is said to be familiar with the culture of the A-list stars of Hollywood, to claim that Prince Harry and his wife will be treated poorly if they move to America without their royal titles and the money that comes with it.

According to the insider, Prince Harry will also have a difficult time adjusting to the new lifestyle. Since he won’t have the high level security and the staff, he will have to do all the work himself, like getting the groceries. The rumor goes on to claim that the British royal will find it difficult to deal with the blazing sun in California.

This rumor has been debunked by Gossip Cop. The report pointed out that there is no truth to the stories about the royal couple moving to America. As far as the difficult life in Los Angeles is concerned, Prince Harry has served in the military and has faced bigger challenges in Afghanistan.

Prince Harry and Markle have also not been neglecting their royal duties. Instead of making preparations to move to America, the couple surprised their neighbors in Windsor recently by meeting with military families for a cup of morning coffee. A video of their interaction has also surfaced online.

Archie, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex; Meghan, Duchess of Sussex; and their baby son, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his daughter, Thandeka Tutu-Gxashe, at the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation during their royal tour of South Africa on Sept. 25, 2019. Pool/Samir Hussein/WireImage

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