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WILL EARTH MOVE FOR YOU, MEGS? New home in mega quake zone

- ■ by BERNY TORRE berny.torre@dailystar.co.uk

PRINCE Harry’s cousin is starring in a milk ad in China. It could be a hint of things to come for him and his wife Meghan.

Peter Phillips, the son of Harry’s aunt Princess Anne, was filmed enjoying some milk against the backdrop of a stately home.

He looks to be at a country manner – thought to be Longleat House in Wiltshire – before he is seen looking out over the Shanghai skyline.

Harry could exploit his party image to flog some beer.

HARRY and Meghan’s new Canadian home faces thousands of earthquake­s a year and could be hit by a massive tsunami.

The £11million waterfront mansion on Vancouver Island is near a fault line responsibl­e for a record magnitude 8.1 quake in 1949.

Experts say it is building up for a “mega-quake”.

Prince Harry, 35, yesterday arrived on the island to begin his new life.

Taimi Mulder, seismologi­st at the Geological Survey of Canada, said the area’s last “megathrust earthquake” was recorded around 300 years ago and triggered a tsunami that was felt in Japan.

A string of offshore quakes measuring up to 6.4 left buildings swaying in the northern part of Vancouver Island over

Christmas. measuring recorded

Monday.

A spokesman for the City of Vancouver said: “Here in Vancouver, we are near the boundary of two of these plates, the North American Plate, on which we live, and the smaller Juan de Fuca Plate. Some of the world’s

Another around in the tremor 4.0 was area on largest earthquake­s have occurred here in British Canada.

“Our best research shows that these catastroph­ic earthquake­s will occur again and can happen at any time.

“In fact, our area is home to thousands of small earthquake­s every year.”

“These earthquake­s pose a very high risk to our city.”

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