Prince Harry and Meghan to move back to Britain: Report
The couple will keep homes in California and Portugal while their children start British school in September, and they will remain nonworking royals.
- Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, are relocating to the United Kingdom this month, ending six years in California to settle into a private, non-royal residence outside London.
- The couple stepped back from senior royal roles in 2020 to pursue financial independence in the United States; Buckingham Palace confirmed they will not resume working royal duties upon their return.
- Prince Archie, seven, and Princess Lilibet, five, are enrolled to begin school in Britain this September, while the Sussexes will maintain their homes in Montecito, California, and Portugal.
- King Charles III was informed of the relocation on Sunday, August 16, and reportedly welcomes "the opportunity to see more of the Sussex family in a private and personal capacity."
- Security concerns persist after Harry previously stated he could not safely bring his family to Britain without police protection, though the return signals a potential thaw in the strained royal relationship.
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