Prince Harry and Meghan to move back to UK six years after royal exit
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan plan to move back to Britain six years after stepping down as working royals, British media reported on Wednesday. The couple are expected to leave the United States by month-end and live outside London, while their two children have reportedly enrolled in a British school.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan plan to move back to the UK by the end of the month, six years after stepping down as working royals. According to the Associated Press, they will live in a private, non-royal residence outside of London.
Their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, have already been enrolled in a British school and will start classes in September, as reported by multiple outlets. The couple's decision to return to the UK was reportedly made known to King Charles III on Sunday.
The move will allow King Charles III, who is being treated for an undisclosed form of cancer, to see more of his grandchildren. However, the couple's status as non-working royals will not change, and they will not resume their royal duties.
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