Prince Harry, Meghan, to move back to Britain after stepping down from royal duties - report
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are moving with Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5, from California to Britain for an extended period and the children will begin school there in September.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle are reportedly planning to return to Britain this month, according to recent reports from People magazine and The Telegraph. The couple, along with their children Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5, will be moving from their California home to Britain for an extended stay. The children are set to begin their schooling in the United Kingdom in September.
Although there has been no official statement from Prince Harry's representative or Buckingham Palace, a source familiar with the situation has confirmed the reports. The couple, who have been non-working royals since stepping down from their royal duties in March 2020, will not reside in a royal residence and will continue to hold their current status.
The move back to Britain marks the end of a tumultuous period for the royal couple, who have frequently criticized the monarchy and the royal family in various interviews and a Netflix documentary series. Relations between Harry and his father, King Charles, and his brother, Prince William, had deteriorated significantly due to their public criticisms. However, recent meetings between the father and son have shown some signs of reconciliation.
Although the newly reported plans for the Sussexes to return to Britain have been confirmed, the king became aware of the decision only recently. Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan's recent visit to Britain allowed them to meet their grandchildren for the first time since 2022.
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