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by Tiziana Di Giovannandrea 29 March 2020 Former Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, after leaving Canada with their son Archie, have moved to Los Angeles in California but President Donald Trump via Twitter warns: "The United States will not pay for their safety ".

Trump specifies: "I am a great friend and admirer of the Queen and the United Kingdom. Harry and Meghan had been said to live permanently in Canada. They have now left Canada for the United States. However the United States will not pay for their security. They have to pay for them. "

Harry and Meghan last Thursday in fact decided to move again. The couple moved to Los Angeles via a private plane, after leaving their home on the island of Vancouver in Canada together with little Archie, before the borders closed due to Coronavirus.

Los Angeles is the hometown of Meghan and is the place where her mother Doria Ragland lives, who works as a social worker and yoga instructor.

The decision to move to the United States came despite rumors in the past few months that the couple would not consider the country as long as Trump remains president. However, Meghan, who wants to return to work as an actress, a job she did successfully before marrying Harry, was hired by Disney which is based in the Los Angeles area.

Among other things, some rumors claim that Harry would like US citizenship.

I am a great friend and admirer of the Queen & the United Kingdom. It was reported that Harry and Meghan, who left the Kingdom, would reside permanently in Canada. Now they have left Canada for the US however, the US will not pay for their security protection. They must pay!

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 29, 2020
The story repeats itself because Canada, after choosing the Sussex to move to the country, has decided not to pay the costs for their safety. Meanwhile, March 31 is approaching, this is the date on which, according to what established by Queen Elizabeth II, Harry and Meghan will no longer be able to use the title Sussex Royal.