Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Just Moved Into Their New House

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been on the move since late last year, when they headed to Canada for the holiday season. 

After shocking the world with their plan to step back from their positions as working royals, the couple relocated to Vancouver Island—making one last trip to London for a final round of royal engagements—before landing in Markle’s hometown of Los Angeles just as the coronavirus pandemic hit North America. 

The Sussexes (along with baby Archie, of course) were reportedly living in Tyler Perry’s home in L.A., but now they've officially got their own place. “The Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved into their family home in July of this year,” a rep for the Markle and Harry told People. “They have settled into the quiet privacy of their community since their arrival and hope that this will be respected for their neighbors, as well as for them as a family.”

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Royal visit to Africa - Day Ten

Dominic Lipinski - PA Images

While their spokesperson did not give any information about the location of the couple’s new home, the magazine reports that it is located in Santa Barbara, which is about 100 miles from Los Angeles proper. Many celebrities have homes in Santa Barbara or the neighboring town of Montecito, whose most famous resident is one Ms. Oprah Winfrey, an attendee at Markle and Harry’s royal wedding back in 2018. 

While the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have made a number of virtual appearances since March, none have given away much about the home they were living in—so we should probably expect more of the same from Meghan Markle’s next appearance later this week. She’ll be interviewing The 19th*’s cofounder and CEO, Emily Ramshaw, on August 14 during a conversation about gender, representation, and the future of news. 

“The 19th*’s commitment to reporting and storytelling that lifts up those who are too often underrepresented in the media has never been more important,” she said in a statement to Glamour. “I’m looking forward to asking the cofounder what it means to build a media outlet with gender equity, diversity, and community at its core.” 

Maybe we’ll at least get a quick glimpse of her new home office? Here’s hoping!

Originally Appeared on Glamour