Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are, reportedly, considering a move to New York. Apparently, the couple plan on leaving Los Angeles so that they won't be "bothered" by people.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will, allegedly, be likely spending time in the Big Apple as soon as the restrictions due to the coronavirus are lifted, according to royal reporter Brittani Badger. Apparently, people in New York are used to seeing celebrities so it bodes well for the Sussexes, who have been shunning the British tabloid press for prying into the couple's lives.

Badger also assumed that Nashville would be a good place for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex since the paparazzi in this city are laid back compared to Los Angeles. A lot of Hollywood stars live in Nashville but it could be a too downbeat for the Sussexes. 

Meghan and Prince Harry's plan to move away from Los Angeles could be spurned by a recent criticism about the Duchess of Sussex's video with Archie. A source told Us Weekly that Meghan realized that the conflicts and complaints they have with the media and their critics in London could also happen in Los Angeles. 

The move to Los Angeles raised questions from royal followers since this city is the heart of Hollywood, the home of the world's biggest stars. As such, Meghan and Prince Harry's move to a paparazzi hotspot seemed like a bad move since the reason they left London was to get away from the prying media. 

The couple have been warned by celebrities like Sharon Osbourne and Lindsay Lohan that life in L.A. will be bothersome because there will be photographers keen on following them around. Apparently, more than 20 paparazzi have had their target on the Sussex's mansion in Beverly Hills, which they borrowed from producer Tyler Perry. 

However, Los Angeles is Meghan's hometown, where her mother Doria Ragland still resides. Living close to her would be better for Archie Harrison, Prince Harry and Meghan's one-year-old son.

But there's also another reason why the Duke and Duchess of Sussex chose the Hollywood Tinseltown as their home away from London. The pair can build a network in this celebrity hive upon and tap on the resources of influential friend could help with their new causes and foundation, Archewell.

Prince Harry and Meghan were supposed to launch their new project last spring. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Sussexes decided to hold off on their plans as the timing isn't right when the world is more focused on solving this public health crisis.