just a few miles south from the estate he almost moved into during his childhood.
Among the homes the two are said to be considering is a recently completed $7million Malibu mansion that comes with a pool, tennis court and five bedrooms for the couple and baby Archie.
The property is just a stone's throw from the beach and the homes of Hollywood heavyweights Robert Downey Jr, Mel Gibson, Dick Van Dyke and Caitlyn Jenner.
It was Caitlyn who first broke the news that Meghan and Harry were looking at properties in Malibu while appearing on Loose Women.
Caitlyn also threw her support behind Meghan during her appearance on the program.
She said: “It was a big shock to her, she’s probably had enough. Good for them, we’ll see how it goes."
"I heard they were looking for a house in Malibu. It must have been tough. Everyone deserves to be happy.”
The house has a stunning pool in the backyard as well as a tennis court Credit: Planet Photos Among the previous occupates are Brooke Burke and David Charvet as Kendall Jenner, who briefly rented the home Credit: Planet Photos The home is still on the market and can be rented for $14,000 per night Credit: Planet Photos The house offers the couple a good deal of privacy as it is tucked away from the main strip in Malibu, where the two could get dinner at Nobu or pick up food at the local Whole Foods.
It was previously owned by Baywatch star David Charvet and his wife, Brooke Burke.
News of the potential move comes after Harry and Meghan made an appearance in California at Stanford last Tuesday - just days after appearing in Miami at an event hosted by JP Morgan.
The couple flew down that morning on an Alaska Air flight, an eyewitness told The Sun, and were greeted at the school by the university's president, Marc Tessier-Lavigne.
Today reported how Meghan and Harry were apparently brainstorming with members of the Stanford community as they plan to launch a new charity following the couple's now infamous Megxit.
Stanford is also close to Apple headquarters, where Prince Harry had been developing a new series with Oprah Winfrey.
The docuseries, which focuses on mental health, was announced early last year - but there has been little news about the project since then.
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