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King Charles 'Caught Off-Guard' by Prince Harry's Return to UK

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex reportedly plan to return to the U.K. with their children before school starts, citing security concerns and family reunification.

  • Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan plan to return to the United Kingdom for an 'extended period of time' later this month, enrolling their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, in British schools before the new term begins.
  • King Charles, continuing cancer treatment, was reportedly 'caught off-guard' by the plans on Sunday but welcomes the opportunity to spend more time with his family, according to reports.
  • Donald Trump's allies mocked the reported move on Thursday, claiming without evidence that the couple is fleeing the United States due to their dislike of the president.
  • While keeping homes in Montecito, California, and Portugal, Harry and Meghan are not expected to move into a royal residence, according to media reports.
  • Stepping back from royal duties in 2020 in a move dubbed 'Megxit,' the couple maintains their status as private, non-working members of the Royal Family.
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Peter Hunt, a former BBC royal correspondent, stated in an interview this week that the surprise announcement that Harry and Meghan Markle will return to live in the UK will surely provoke a "furiated" reaction in Prince William. According to the Daily Mail, Prince Harry and his wife will return to Britain for a prolonged stay at the end of this year, although they will not resume their duties as active members of the royal family. The decision …

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King Charles 'caught off-guard' by Prince Harry's return to UK

King Charles was reportedly "caught off-guard" by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's plans to return to the UK.

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USA Today broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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