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Prince Harry is ‘seeking a relocation’ to a place with ‘more sympathy’

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Prince Harry is ‘seeking a relocation’ to a place with’more sympathy’

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  • The public’s love for Harry and Meghan has reportedly led them to think about moving to another country.
  • “The situation is rapidly becoming uncomfortable to the point of being untenable.”
  • “There’s money to be made abroad, and it fits their vision of global success.”
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The public outpouring of love for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has apparently prompted them to consider relocating to another nation.

Hot UK broke the news of these findings and insights into Harry and Meghan‘s future plans.

As stated by the source, “The situation is rapidly becoming uncomfortable to the point of being untenable.”

 

As a result of this, “there are talks of keeping base in LA and heading somewhere new like Canada, South Africa, or one of the other countries where they have more popularity and public sympathy.”

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Last but not least, “There’s money to be made abroad, and it fits their vision of global success.”

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This is especially relevant in light of ” Harry’s love of the idea of living in a natural and eco-friendly environment. He’s pushing hard to go down the private island route.”

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