Madonna warns Harry and Meghan Canada is so boring as she offers them her New York apartment

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MADONNA has waded into the Megxit debacle by urging Prince Harry and his wife to shun “boring” Canada for New York.

And not just any pad in the Big Apple – the Like A Prayer singer has even offered her own pad up for let.

Madonna wants Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to move to New York

Her unexpected comments came during a video filmed during her Madame X world tour.

In the clip taken in London, she pleaded to Harry and wife, Meghan Markle: “Hey, don’t run off to Canada. It’s so boring there!’

“I’ll let them sublet my apartment in Central Park West.

“It’s a two bed, it’s got the best view in Manhattan.

She waded into the Megxit debate

“Incredible balcony, that’s going to be a winner, a deal breaker.”

It remains to be seen whether the couple will take her up on the very generous, but pretty unexpected, offer.

Earlier this year, the parents of one broke away from the Royal family with their decision to step back from official duties and share their time between the UK and north America.

The pair posted on Instagram their shock decision to split their life between two countries – with Canada expected to be their second home.

Royal couple Prince Harry and Meghan are being urged to swap Canada for New York
Meghan and Harry have moved to Canada with baby Archie

Previously, HOAR Online has exclusively reported how the couple are eyeing up a 21million waterfront dream home in Canada.

Yet for pop queen Madge, perhapos the allure of the 6,900 square foot pad was not enough.

The property is reported to be in the most prestigious areas of WestVancouveroffering breathtaking views across the ocean to the city skyline.

The couple say they will be “financially independent” as they “carve out a progressive new role”, but will still support the Queen.

Madonna offered to sublet the royal couple her apartment

The Duke, 35, and Duchess, 38, said in their surprise statement in January: After many months of reflection and internal discussions, we have chosen to make a transition this year in starting to carve out a progressive new role within this institution.