Husband and wife Harry and Meghan are looking to buy a home in Los Angeles, California, to start "their own life".

"This is what Harry - Meghan always wanted, to create their own lives. This is like a great liberation from leaving England and going on their own path," a source said, adding that his wife Harry's husband already has a $ 12 million mansion in Vancouver, but they plan to spend more time in their home town of Meghan in the US.

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Harry and Meghan at The Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey, London, UK, March 9 Photo: AFP.

A previous source also revealed to the press that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex liked in Canada, but they were also watching homes in the US and they could be in both places.

When the couple announced leaving the royal family, many thought that they would divide the travel time between England and North America. However, many people now speculate that they will spend most of their time in North America and only return to the UK to carry out final missions.

Since moving to Vancouver Island, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have "the freedom to do whatever they want" because the locals "don't care and bother them", the source said. Meghan recently praised life in Canada, saying she loves food and loves to explore every nook and cranny around here.

The Duchess of Sussex also expressed her love for her homeland when re-sharing life in California. "I was born and raised in Los Angeles, is a California girl who lives with the idea that almost everything can be healed by yoga, the beach or simply by a few avocados," Meghan wrote.

Harry and his wife two months ago announced their withdrawal from the royal family to start a new independent life. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are said to keep the Frogmore Cottage home and pay their monthly rent as well as repay the £ 2.4 million ($ 3.1 million) home renovation budget. .

The two of them have left a lot of beautiful images when attending the last event "The Commonwealth Service", the celebration of the Commonwealth, which took place on March 9 at Westminster Abbey, London.