Prince Harry and Meghan Markle officially turned their backs on royal life at the end of March. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex briefly stayed in Canada before heading to Los Angeles to start their new life outside the Royal family.

The couple announced back in January that they will be stepping down as senior royals to focus more on their family and charities and live a “peaceful life.” However, actress Lindsay Lohan and English television personality Sharon Osbourne are warning Prince Harry and Meghan Markle about living in Los Angeles.

“Unless they own another, a different private beach. 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,” Lindsay Lohan said. “Right now, luckily, is everyone is more at home. But, once that’s over… just… get drivers.”

It appeared that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had enough of the UK media that led them to decide to withdraw from their senior royal roles to have a private life. However, Sharon Osbourne noted that things will not get better in Los Angeles.

"They actually moved to California… I don't know why, it's just so alien to me to think of the prince living here,” she shared. ”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. I just think it's so foreign. I'm kind of disappointed, in a way, that Harry would end up here in LA."

Meanwhile, Piers Morgan was agitated after hearing Prince Harry’s coronavirus pandemic comment. The controversial host slammed the Duke of Sussex for starting a new war with the media and accusing it of “exaggerating” COVID-19.

Piers Morgan blasted Prince Harry's statement, where he appeared to be suggesting that the UK media is representing the coronavirus outbreak larger than it really is.

“And what was Harry’s contribution to this debate other than making it all about him again?” he said. “It was actually to do this in a podcast to claim that we are all exaggerating this war. Thank God the British media is showing the reality of this. I don’t want to hear from these two if they want to announce a new war with the media. Shut up, seriously.”

Piers Morgan is not the only one who was not happy with Prince Harry’s comment. Medical experts were also upset with him, branding his remarks as “outrageous.”