A Canadian billionaire has reportedly been allowing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to hide out in his multimillion-dollar waterfront mansion amid boiling tensions in the British royal family.

Frank Giustra, who co-founded Hollywood studio Lionsgate and has ties to the Clintons, owns the Victoria, British Columbia, home where the Duke and Duchess of Sussex decided on their plan to "step back" from their roles as senior members of the royal family, according to the New York Post. The report comes after the pair spent the holiday season in Canada.

In addition to producing movies such as American Psycho and Fahrenheit 9/11, Giustra, 62, was in the middle of a 2005 controversy when he and President Bill Clinton traveled to Kazakhstan to meet with the former Soviet republic’s leader. Days later, he acquired shares in three of the country’s state-run uranium mines, which were valued at more than $3 billion. He then reportedly donated $31.3 million to the Clinton Foundation.

Both Giustra and Clinton have denied any wrongdoing; however, the producer found himself immersed in another Clinton scandal years later.

In 2016, leaked emails from Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign showed that Giustra and Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim had given an endowment of $20 million to the Clinton Foundation to set up the for-profit Haiti Development Fund in 2010. However, "almost nothing in the public record” shows what the money was used for, according to reports at the time.

Giustra remains on the board of directors of the Clinton Foundation and currently runs the private equity firm Fiore Financial. He is believed to have let the royal couple stay at his property, which is 11,416 square feet with five bedrooms and eight bathrooms and a guest cottage, for free.

Last week, Markle returned to the Canadian house to reunite with infant son Archie just a day after she and Prince Harry announced their intentions to become "financially independent" and split their time between the United Kingdom and North America. They reportedly did not inform Queen Elizabeth II of their plans and have been summoned to meet with senior royals on Monday, which Markle will join via teleconference.

It is unclear how long the couple will use Giustra's home, but many are expecting them to choose Canada, where the former American actress lived while filming Suits, as their North American base.