Prince Harry and Meghan Markle apparently considered living in New Zealand when deciding to step away from their royal roles.
Governor-General Patsy Reddy, who represents Queen Elizabeth II in New Zealand, claimed the couple spoke with her about their interest in moving to the country during the 2018 royal tour. "I remember they'd just been down to the Abel Tasman National Park when we sat down and had a drink, and they said that they could imagine living in a place like this and wondered whether we thought it would be theoretically possible.
Even possible for them to have a place in New Zealand," Reddy told The Associated Press. "Of course, we said, 'Sure. It would be fine.There are lots of opportunities to live in New Zealand, but that.
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