Prince Harry is seen as a "baller" in LA and is friends with a "non-famous crowd of tech billionaires", it has been reported.
Harry and his wife Meghan Markle announced on January 8 last year that they would be stepping back from senior positions within the royal family following talks at Sandringham with Prince Charles, Prince William and the Queen.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have since relocated with their son Archie to California, where they have also now been joined by newborn daughter Lilibet, having spent the intervening period living in Canada, in hopes of a more private lifestyle.
And since making the move across the pond, Harry is said to have made friends with "jet-set types with private planes".
A source told the Daily Mail: "He's not in with the showbiz lot as people would expect.
"Rather than spending time with Adele or James Corden, Harry and Meghan are hanging with the LA rich set: owners of big companies, jet-set types with private planes.
"He spends time in Malibu, Montecito and Beverly Hills.
"Harry seems really relaxed being the star in the room. He's usually the only famous person at the parties he goes to, and it seems to suit him that he's the one everyone flocks to."
In March this year Harry landed his first non-royal job as an executive at a billion pound tech company.
Silicon Valley startup, BetterUp runs an app for life coaching and improving mental health, which Harry says he has been using since January.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle donate nappies to homeless mums and pregnant women in LA
Harry and his wife Meghan Markle have also signed multi-million dollar deals with Spotify and Netflix as the couple aim to build a new life together in the US.
Earlier this week it was announced that the Duchess of Sussex is to release a new Netflix series produced by Elton John's husband David Furnish.
Pearl – the working title of the project – will follow the adventures of a 12-year-old girl who is inspired by influential women from history.
Harry and Meghan also have a reported £18m podcast deal with Spotify.
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