Meghan Markle
Pictured: Meghan Markle signs a book of condolence on behalf of The Royal Family at New Zealand House on March 19, 2019, in London, England. Getty Images/Ian Vogler-WPA Pool

Meghan Markle may be making a new home for herself outside of the United Kingdom. After facing practically non-stop scrutiny since she wed Prince Harry, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams thinks Archie Harrison's parents will move abroad part-time but not for the reason many may think.

“It has been clear for months that they feel restricted by conventional royal life," he told Express.

"The Sussex Brand has unique global reach, their aim undoubtedly is to champion various causes, for Harry Sentebale and Invictus, for Meghan female empowerment and diversity, for them both mental health together with the Cambridges," Fitzwilliams explained. "There is vast global interest in them, their contacts with top celebrities are amazing, they have a marvelous way of working the crowds at home and abroad, Meghan has a huge influence on fashion and the fascination with Archie is endless. "

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He added, “This leads inevitably to the reports that they might spend an extended time abroad, possibly in their roles with the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust or even in the USA.”

Moving away from the UK could help Meghan and Prince Harry further their humanitarian efforts but it probably won't have an effect on the amount of criticism they receive. After all, they just received a ton of backlash over the way they traveled. If things pan out as Fitzwilliams believes, hopefully, the good that the Duke and Duchess do will outshine the negative.