Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are now in Los Angeles after relocating to their new home. The couple has been seemingly living a quiet life despite being the face of many headlines and speculations these past few weeks.

Just in time before Canada closed its borders, the Duke and Duchess, reportedly, took a flight to California. While details have remained scarce about their recent move, it was said that they shared a "heartfelt" message on their official account on Instagram on the day when the transition of Megxit ended.

In the post, they thanked everyone for the support and "inspiration." It seemingly appeared that they will no longer be active in using the account now that they are no longer working royals.

The couple also assured their 11.3 million followers that while they are not around in the platform, their work will, reportedly, "continue." In the end, they added that they "look forward to reconnecting" with everyone again, soon.

According to People, royal sources and insiders revealed that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are feeling "excited" and "positive" about the future. Despite the "uncertainties" and challenges that the world is facing today, it was said that the Sussex couple, along with their firstborn son, Archie Harrison, is looking forward to the new chapter of their lives as non-working royals.

Through Buckingham Palace, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's spokesperson also, reportedly, released an official statement sharing that the family of three will focus on their personal lives and continue the works they have started with their patronages and charities. It appears that they have already started with their plans, but new reports emerged that while they are feeling excited, Prince Harry is feeling "overwhelmed with guilt."

As per Us Weekly, sources recently claimed that the Duke of Sussex felt bad after learning his father, Prince Charles' condition. As it happened, the Prince of Wales had tested positive for coronavirus. He also underwent a seven-day quarantine period to contain the virus.

The source continued to share that the Queen's heir called his sons, Prince Harry and Prince William to inform them about his condition. It was said that the Duke of Sussex felt "helpless" and guilty for being "so far away from home" amid the crisis in the United Kingdom.

It was also revealed that this has hit home for the Duke of Sussex since he, reportedly, admitted that he felt bad for realizing that his father and his grandmother will not be around forever. Even so, it was claimed that the royal-born Prince has kept a close relationship with his family by contacting them regularly, especially Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II.