Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are not moving to Hollywood. Pictured: Markle and Prince Harry attend the Your Commonwealth Youth Challenge reception at Marlborough House on July 05, 2018 in London. Getty Images/Yui Mok

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are not moving to Hollywood.

According to Gossip Cop, reports previously claimed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were "headed for the hills." Radar Online apparently alleged that Prince Harry and Markle were "looking to settle in to his own palace in the Hollywood Hills." "Harry loves America," the site asserted.

The tabloid also added that Prince Harry is head over heels in love with Markle and that they were planning to "make a home of their own in sunny California." "Prince Harry claims that he can do his job from anywhere in the world, and doesn’t believe it’s fair to ask Markle to give up her acting career in order to move to London with him," the report added.

According to the rumor-debunking site, however, considering that Markle has relocated to England last year, it's highly unlikely the couple will move to Hollywood. In fact, "Prince Harry and Markle never moved to Hollywood."

In addition, Markle is applying for a British citizenship and cannot spend over 270 days outside of the UK. In April, the former "Suits" actress was spotted in Chicago to finalize her application to become a permanent citizen of the United Kingdom.

According to eyewitnesses, Markle kept a low-key during the said sighting. However, despite her effort to remain incognito, many noticed her as she arrived with four bodyguards.

Just recently, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made headlines after Prince Harry reportedly ignored Markle's effort to hold hands at the Queen's Young Leaders Awards ceremony. According to some, it could be because the duke knows that holding hands is discouraged in the presence of the Queen.

"Harry knows the drill when his grandmother, the Queen is around, and Meghan is still learning the royal ropes," People reported.

On the other hand, royal etiquette expert William Hanson believes that the gesture is unnecessary anymore because Markle is now more confident and secure in her new role. In addition, public displays of affection are not acceptable when the royals are on official business.

Prince Harry and Markle were spotted at a reception in London on Thursday. On the said sighting, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were photographed holding hands again.