After the controversial royal exit of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the Sussex couple now seems to be enjoying a more private life. Since then, nothing much has been heard from the royals about the new chapter of their lives.
For all the fans and the press know, the Duke and Duchess have been staying in their "temporary home" in Canada, along with their son, Archie Harrison. Although it is believed that the Duchess' mother, Doria Ragland, is also with the family of three, this remains to be unconfirmed.
Despite the lack of updates and reports about the family's current condition, it was previously revealed that they will "divide" their time between the United Kingdom and North America. However, recent reports revealed that their options might expand this time as Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been offered by a celebrity to sublet a home in New York City.
According to Independent UK, the popular 61-year-old Madonna, recently, posted a video on her social media account. While fans were happy to see the celebrity from time to time, many were, reportedly, shocked upon learning what she offered the newly exited royals.
It was revealed that the singer "offered to sublet" her Manhattan apartment to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. She even marketed the apartment as the "best idea" and a "winner" if the royal couple decides to accept her offer.
Madonna also, reportedly, claimed that they should not "move off to Canada" as she described the country "so boring." She, then, shared what Meghan Markle and Prince Harry would experience when they move to her Central Park West apartment.
She said that it has "two bedrooms." It also has an "incredible balcony," that comes with the "best view of Manhattan." It is a "deal-breaker" and the Buckingham Palace has nothing like Central Park West, Madonna shared.
The offer seems great based on the fans' reception. However, no word has been heard from the Sussex couple. In fact, even with regard to their plans in the future.
Express UK stated that, even though Meghan Markle was born and grew up in the United States, there is no clear indication that she and her husband, Prince Harry will move to the US. It also seemingly appears that they will hold on to what they previously announced - to stay between Canada and the UK after the concluded Megxit deal takes in effect starting from spring of 2020.