Return to the Kingdom: 6 years after they left - Prince Harry and Meghan move back to Britain

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are preparing to move their center of life back to Britain, six years after leaving. According to reports, they have begun steps to find permanent residence in London. Buckingham Palace refuses to comment, but commentators estimate that the return may signal a reconciliation with the royal family.

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle are preparing to move their center of life back to the United Kingdom, six years after stepping down as senior members of the royal family. According to reports in British media, the couple have begun logistical and practical steps to find permanent residence in the London area, after a prolonged period living in California. For now, no official announcement has been published by the dukes or Buckingham Palace, which refuses to comment on the reports, defining them as a private matter. According to the British Telegraph, the couple is not expected to take on roles in the royal household. Alongside the housing issue, the two must arrange their personal security and that of their children, who have already been registered for the upcoming school year. Royal commentators estimate that their return may mark the beginning of a strategic reconciliation process, and may lead to their partial reintegration into official events in the future. The decision comes following their joint visit to Britain last month, which was their first official visit together to the country in four years. As a reminder, the couple announced their retirement in January 2020 during what was dubbed "Megxit," and moved to California aiming for financial independence, a step that led to severe tension with King Charles and Prince William.

Return to the Kingdom: 6 years after they left - Prince Harry and Meghan move back to Britain