Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, photographed at AFI Fest 2015 in Hollywood, California, on Nov. 5, are reportedly considering moving to London to assist with the refugee crisis. Getty Images

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt may be looking to trade the Hollywood Hills for views of Big Ben. Sources say the power-couple and their six children may be moving across the pond to London, but there's more to their move than just a simple change of scenery.

According to Us Weekly, Jolie, 40, and her hubby are on the hunt for a home of their own in London. Their wish list consists of a family-friendly home with "an underground drive-in entrance and a courtyard," sources say. The "Maleficent" star and Pitt, 52, would like to purchase a home rather than rent, but are said to be struggling to find the perfect pad.

So why uproot their six kids — Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Vivienne and Knox — to Europe? For a noble cause, of course! Us reports that Jolie Pitt and her family are hoping to lend a helping hand in resolving the current, and ongoing, refugee crisis that was created when hundreds of thousands of migrants fled to Europe from Syria months ago. Sources say their plan is "to focus on political projects" which relate directly to the refugee crisis. It remains unclear what exactly they have planned.

The couple's decision to move comes amid much buzz about their marriage. As was previously reported on Wednesday, the couple were said to be "living separate lives." Pitt was said to have grown frustrated with his wife of more than a decade because he felt like "she doesn't listen." Sources claimed the pair had found themselves in a series of fights, which were described as "relationship-ending," during recent trips to Vietnam and other exotic locations. It appears, however, that those reports were untrue.

Despite continued rumors about their marriage Jolie and her Academy Award-winning husband continue to work together, giving fans hope. The pair recently starred alongside one another in "By The Sea," which was released on Nov. 13, 2015. In an October interview with V Magazine, Pitt admitted that he was surprised how much he enjoyed being under the creative direction of Jolie. He described her as "decisive, incredibly intuitive" and "sexy," adding that he trusts her completely.

Neither Jolie or Pitt have made any official statements about moving to Europe. The logistics of their refugee work are still unknown at this time.