One of the many reasons Harry and Meghan left the UK was their desire for privacy.
Harry also said he took his family to the US to break the cycle of pain', and that he feared seeing history repeat itself, claiming that Meghan could end up like his mother, Princess Diana, who died in a car crash in 1997.
But while Harry, 39, still has an obsession with security and privacy, Meghan, I understand, now wants to move on.
She wants to be able to raise her two children - Archie, four, and two-year-old Lilibet - openly in California. It's quite a different ideology that they both have...
Archie attends a local pre-school in Montecito, but the family are rarely seen outside their £11 million mansion.
Harry, haunted by the death of his mother, understandably wants to protect his children at all costs. Paranoid about security, he has even said he cannot bring his family to the UK, as he no longer has police protection - his case against the Home Office for it to be restored is still ongoing.
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