Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell are ‘moving to America’ in time for Christmas so his family can meet daughter Grace for the first time
Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell are reportedly planning a trip back to America now international borders are starting to reopen.
Chandler, 24, who hails from Florida, hasn’t seen his family in person since he and Bindi, 23, spent three weeks with them in December 2019.
The Powells also haven’t been able to meet the couple’s daughter Grace Warrior, who was born in March, because of Covid travel restrictions.
Missing the family: Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell are reportedly planning a trip back to America now international borders are starting to reopen. Pictured with Chandler’s family in Florida during their last trip in December 2019
‘Chandler is excitedly planning a trip to America so his parents can finally meet little Grace,’ a source close to the family told Woman’s Day.
‘He’s really hoping they’ll be able to go for Christmas, even though Bindi wants her first festive season to be at Australia Zoo, so they’re still ironing that one out.’
The insider added that Chandler’s parents have found it ‘extremely hard’ having him on the other side of the world during the coronavirus pandemic.




Holiday memories: Chandler, 24, who hails from Florida, hasn’t seen his family in person since he and Bindi, 23, spent three weeks with them in December 2019




Kept apart: The Powells also haven’t been able to meet the couple’s daughter Grace Warrior, who was born in March, because of Covid travel restrictions. Pictured on Sunday
While their planned trip to the U.S. is supposed to be a holiday, Bindi and Chandler reportedly haven’t ruled out living there permanently one day.
‘They’ve discussed the idea of moving to the States a few times now,’ the source said, adding that it’d be nice for Grace to get to know her father’s roots eventually.
However, there are no plans to relocate anytime soon because a lot of work still needs to be done to help Australia Zoo financially recover post-Covid.




Homecoming: ‘Chandler is planning a trip to America so his parents can finally meet little Grace,’ a source close to the family told Woman’s Day. Pictured: Chandler’s extended family




Bittersweet: Chandler’s parents have found it ‘extremely hard’ having him on the other side of the world during the coronavirus pandemic




Memories: Bindi and Chandler went to Disney World during their last trip to Florida




Future plans: While their planned trip to the U.S. is supposed to be a holiday, Bindi and Chandler reportedly haven’t ruled out living there permanently one day
The Sunshine Coast tourist attraction’s money woes were documented in Animal Planet TV series Crikey! It’s the Irwins.
Bindi is a dual Australian-American citizen. Her father Steve Irwin was Australian and her mother Terri Irwin (née Raines) is from Eugene, Oregon.
Steve died on September 4, 2006, after being pierced in the chest by a stingray barb while filming a documentary in Queensland




Citizenship: Bindi is a dual Australian-American citizen; her father Steve Irwin was Australian and her mother Terri Irwin (née Raines) hails from Oregon. (All pictured in July 2002 in LA)




Rest in peace: Steve died on September 4, 2006, after being pierced in the chest by a stingray barb while filming a documentary in Queensland. Pictured with Bindi in an undated photo
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