There are rumors Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may relocate to Los Angeles. The former actress reportedly wants to be close to her mother, Doria Ragland, who lives in California, but TV presenter Justin Sylvester warned them not to do so.

There are predictions that the Sussexes will soon move to the United States after they leave the United Kingdom to live in Canada partly. However, E! News: Daily Pop host Justin Sylvester believed they could face a mess if they choose to move to the Duchess of Sussex's hometown, per Express.

Although Justin Sylvester admitted Californian love Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for being an interracial couple, he asked them not to come to Los Angeles. "First of all, the traffic here is going to be a mess," he said.

Justin Sylvester quickly thought that when the royal couple announced their plan to move to Canada, he knew they wanted to live somewhere else. He explained that they only chose the Canadian country because it's part of the Commonwealth.

From the looks of it, Meghan Markle didn't want people to think that she would take Prince Harry away from the U.K. and bring him to L.A., run a business, and get their money. Although Justin Sylvester understood that the former Suits star is all about living her best life and doing her thing, he couldn't handle the worsening traffic if they move.

A royal source earlier told E! News that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are hoping to spend some of the summer months in L.A. to be near Doria Ragland. The insider claimed that they already reached out to the people of the city of California and liked to "assemble a team of locals."

The two were also reportedly spotted in talks with Disney CEO Bob Iger at the London Premiere of The Lion King. The resurfacing video of their meeting after they announced their plan to step down as senior members of the royal family ignited rumors that Meghan Markle might resume her acting career and collaborate with the famed studio, which headquarters are located in California.

Meanwhile, a social media ad company, Fame by Sheeraz, also claimed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle joined the list of its clients. Run by Sheeraz Hasan, he shared on Instagram that his firm is now taking appearance and endorsement requests for the royal, asking its clients to send their official offers to direct them to their representatives. However, The Sun noted that the Buckingham Palace issued a denial to shut down this claim.