
After resigning from royal duties last year, Meghan and Harry first moved to Canada for a while, then moved to the United States and bought a luxury home in Montesito, California. It is said that the location of this mansion is very good, located on the beautiful Pacific Highway coast in the east of Santa Barbara, and is favored by celebrities. However, in this place where celebrities gather, Harry and Meghan are left out in the cold, and neither of their billionaire neighbors wants to touch them.
Royal commentator Ms Colin Campbell said the couple did not have a good relationship with their wealthy neighbours.
She said: "Last night I was partying with some very famous celebrities living in Montecito at a place in London. Of course, Meghan and Harry were the subject of our discussions. They told me that billionaires don't want to touch them, no one wants to touch them. ”
After the United States began to embrace their new lives, Meghan and Harry could finally stop being loyal to the royal family. They work with major brands, participate in various events, and become a dazzling couple.
After a three-day trip to New York and being hosted by the mayor of New York, they announced their agreement to become an "impact partner" for a sustainable investment firm.
As more and more business deals go on, one commentator argued that the couple's bosses were becoming "nervous" because they were too distracted.
Recently, Meghan also wrote a letter to the U.S. Congress titled "Megan, Duchess of Sussex," in which she called for paid maternity leave across the country. One commentator said the move marked the beginning of the Duchess of Sussex's political career, which also meant they would not return to the royal family anytime soon.
There have been recent reports of the Queen's poor health, and the public has begged Harry to come home with Grandma.
Netizen Kimberlian tweeted: "This is really a beautiful family. I really wish Harry could fly back to see his grandmother, the Queen, and his family... Otherwise he will regret it. ”
The Queen recently cancelled several events, including a trip to Northern Ireland and the COP26 summit in Glasgow, where doctors told her to take another two weeks off.