Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been enjoying some time off from their royal duties in Canada. So much time that some have wondered: Will they stay there?

Nothing has been officially released regarding a change to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's living arrangements, and according to BAZAAR royal editor Omid Scobie, he doesn't see one coming anytime soon.

"[Canada] is a safe place for the couple - they were able to go unnoticed there for a while," Scobie told OK Magazine, as reported by The Daily Mail.

"It's an important place for Meghan and she has family and friends there. It's also part of the Commonwealth," he continued. "We'll see them take on more work there, perhaps even a tour."

"But, I don't think they're house-hunting yet," he added.

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As previously reported, Meghan and Harry have been spotted all over Canada's Vancouver Island recently. And, surprisingly, they've been engaging in a bunch of normal everyday activities -- like working up a good sweat.

"Horth Hill’s become a very popular place now. And they jog around, so they’ve been seen," local Bev Koffel previously told Marie Claire.

While it was often speculated where the parents of 8-month-old Archie Harrison would spend their six-week hiatus, Buckingham Palace confirmed their whereabouts in a statement late last year.

"As has been reported, Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are spending private family time in Canada," the statement read. "The decision to base themselves in Canada reflects the importance of this Commonwealth country to them both."

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Royals Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are pictured. Mark Jones/Licensed