Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey actress Margot Robbie is on Team Sussex. The actress, recently, revealed that she has invited Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for dinner at her home in Los Angeles.

According to reports, Robbie has known Prince Harry for a while now and she believes that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have justifiable reasons for stepping back and relinquishing their HRH titles.

Robbie, apparently, said that Prince Harry is "really a great guy" and that the decision to leave his life in London "to move halfway across the world" is a big deal. The actress said that her royal friend did not take this choice lightly and, if Prince Harry and his wife were in Los Angeles again, Robbie said that she would love to have them for dinner at her house.

The actress and Prince Harry met in December 2016 while both were guests to the housewarming party of Suki Waterhouse. Robbie shared that it took her a while to recognize Prince Harry because he was wearing glasses.

In an interview with Jimmy Fallon, Robbie admitted that she thought Prince Harry was Ed Sheeran because of the goofy glasses. The actress said that Prince Harry might have been offended by her mistaken identity.

Reports stated that Prince Harry and Robbie exchange text messages. Describing her royal friend, the Oscar-winning actress said that he is "the most normal guy ever."

It's not just Robbie who has invited the Sussex royals to their home as Madonna also asked Prince Harry and Meghan to stay in her New York apartment, if they are looking for a place to stay in the East Coast. The pop superstar said that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex should actually live in New York because Canada can be "boring."

Madonna said that her house in Central Park West has the "best view of Manhattan" and an incredible balcony. The hitmaker also said that her house might even be better than the Buckingham Palace.

According to Travel + Leisure, Prince Harry and Meghan's rented property in Vancouver is actually fit for a royal. It's located in the Saanich Inlet of the British Columbia island.

The house is a 17th century structure with a French fireplace, grand living spaces, wine tasting room and a gated entrance for privacy. The guest house is separate from the main house and there's a lot of green space all around. The house also sits next to a rocky beach.

Apparently, the property is owned by an unnamed Russian businessman. It was Canadian music producer David Foster who helped the Sussexes set up the deal with the Russian owner. Prince Harry and Meghan used the house for their holiday break over Christmas last year and they loved it so much they never left.