Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are still trying to get used to life in Los Angeles together. Though this state is the Duchess of Sussex's hometown, Lindsay Lohan gave them some paparazzi warning since this experience will be different for the royals. 

Speaking on the radio on Andy Cohen's show, Lohan laughed when she was asked to comment about Prince Harry and Meghan's move to Malibu, where they have been seen driving around to deliver food packages for charity. The actress remarked that it could still be quiet for the royals right now because of the stay-at-home orders to stop the spread of coronavirus.

"But once that's over, just get drivers," Lohan said. "You can't go to those beaches without being [photographed] -- you can't even surf out far enough. It's just really hard to do anything publicly there."

Lohan is not the only celebrity to warn Prince Harry and Meghan about living in Los Angeles. Sharon Osbourne, who is also British but has since become an L.A. resident, said that life in this part of the world could be a "nightmare" for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. 

"If they were fed up with the press in the UK, they are really going to be fed up with the press living in LA," Osbourne said on the morning show, The Talk. She advised the couple to find a home in the "quieter states" around California and not in Malibu.

Obsbourne said that Prince Harry and Meghan will not have a normal existence in Los Angeles because it's where the Hollywood press and paparazzi are actually thriving. She concluded that they will likely have no life at all when the media is going to continue following them.

Prince Harry and Meghan stepped back from their royal life in London because of the intense media scrutiny. This has led Meghan to admit that the invasion of privacy has affected her mental health and wellbeing. The Duke of Sussex, on the other hand, vowed to protect his wife from the press since he does not want another tragic repeat of her mother, Princess Diana's experience with the press. 

The couple has been staying in a quiet town in Vancouver, Canada for close to five months before moving to Los Angeles. They have decided on this place since it's Meghan's hometown and they can gain more opportunities to venture into their own foundation to help other people. The Queen, however, has told the Duke and Duchess of Sussex that they can always return to London and rejoin the family to work for the monarch if Los Angeles will not work out.