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They left London behind in November for Vancouver Island. But at the end of March, they fled to Los Angeles before Canada's coronavirus border closure.
So far, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's LA life has been one and the same with quarantine life. They've been under lockdown like the rest of the world, which has allowed them to devote more time to baby Archie and planning future projects and work.
But unlike the rest of the world, they've been isolating in a multimillion-dollar mansion. The move has also been a bit of a struggle, hampered by the public eye and the pandemic. They've been dealing with privacy and security issues, and Prince Harry has reportedly been feeling homesick and guilty while his father, Prince Charles, battled the coronavirus.
Here's a look at what we know about Meghan and Harry's LA life so far.
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After announcing their royal exit earlier this year, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle moved to Los Angeles at the end of March when the pandemic hit.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attend the Official opening of ANZAC Memorial at Hyde Park on October 20, 2018 in Sydney, Australia.
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They've reportedly been living in Tyler Perry's Beverly Hills $18 million mansion. It's unclear whether they intend to make it a permanent or temporary residence.
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But they've been having an issue with privacy while staying in LA.
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Harry reportedly feels upset about the harassment and guilty for being so far from home during the pandemic.
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Since moving at the beginning of the pandemic, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been spending a lot of time in isolation.
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But it's provided them with a lot of one-on-one time to spend with baby Archie.
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Even during quarantine, Meghan and Harry have been finding ways to help out their local community.
Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, pose with volunteers as they visit Homeboy Industries, an organization working to improve lives of former incarcerated people, on June 23.
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They've also been continuing to participate in global movements and charity efforts from home.
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And they've been using quarantine to plan the type of work and projects they want to take on in the future.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex address the public during a Community Event at Victoria Park on October 17, 2018 in Dubbo, Australia.
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Despite the adjustment challenges that come with a big move, a pandemic, and a step back from royal duties, Meghan and Harry's LA life has reportedly helped their relationship.