The true plan that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have for their children’s future has finally been revealed, according to a source close to their life in Montecito. The Sussexes’ intentions regarding their living situation have been revealed and it appears they have no plans to leave California anytime soon.
“There are no plans (for the Sussexes) to move from the United States,” the source shared. The source emphasized that both Meghan and Harry feel deeply rooted in their California home, stating, “Harry and Meghan feel at home in California and won’t leave there without a fight.”
A major factor in their decision is Meghan’s status as an American citizen and the fact that her son, Archie, recently opened a new school in the area. According to the source, “Meghan is a US citizen and Archie just started a new school, so leaving the place they call home isn’t even an option.”
The couple has reportedly worked with a strong legal team, ensuring they have the support needed to remain in the United States long-term. “They have a very good legal team and they have a lot of support to ensure that they can remain in the United States.” the source explained.
This decision comes amid ongoing tensions with former President Donald Trump, who has openly stated that he “would not protect” Prince Harry due to his public comments about the royal family, particularly his perceived betrayal of Queen Elizabeth. Trump’s admission about Harry’s drug use has also raised concerns about the prince’s visa status, adding further complexity to his situation should his access be reviewed.
Despite these political challenges, the Sussexes seem determined to maintain their life in Montecito, with a strong emphasis on providing stability and security for their children, especially Archie. The couple’s fight to remain in California underscores their commitment to their new life in the United States, where they have built a network of support and legal support.