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For Harry and Meghan, going home might just reopen old family wounds

Prince Harry has been talking about mending fences with his royal relatives for a while, but he may find that absence has not made hearts grow fonder.

For Harry and Meghan, going home might just reopen old family wounds

Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, are preparing to move back to the UK later this month. According to CBS News, they will be relocating more than six years after they moved to the US and settled in California. The couple has two children, Archie and Lilibet, who are set to attend a British school in September.

The decision to move back to the UK was communicated to King Charles III and Prince William and Princess Catherine. CBS News reports that there are no plans for Prince Harry or Meghan to resume their royal duties. The couple had stepped away from senior royal roles in January 2020, citing a desire to become financially independent and raise their children with an appreciation for their royal heritage.

The move may rekindle tensions with other members of the royal family, which have been ongoing since Harry and Meghan's decision to step away from their roles and move to California. According to The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, Prince Harry had been talking about mending fences with his royal relatives, but it's unclear if his absence has made hearts grow fonder.

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