Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, are preparing to relocate to the United Kingdom. This decision comes more than six years after the couple stepped back from their roles as senior working members of the British royal family. While the move marks a return to their home country, sources confirm they do not intend to resume royal duties.
Royal contributors Robert Jobson and Victoria Murphy report that the transition raises questions regarding the family's security arrangements and their future relationship with the monarchy. King Charles III was reportedly made aware of the plans on Sunday and holds a positive view of seeing more of the Sussex family. Despite this, Buckingham Palace has not issued a formal statement on the matter.
Since 2020, Harry and Meghan have resided in California with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. Recent reports indicate the family intends to settle in a non-royal residence near London, with plans to enroll the children in local British schools for the upcoming academic year. This pivot serves as a significant change from their lifestyle in the United States.
Experts note that security remains a primary concern for the household. Prince Harry previously faced legal challenges regarding government-provided protection, and the couple has utilized private security teams while living abroad. The move implies that the couple may have reached a resolution or established a new framework for their safety while in Britain.
Observers suggest the pull of the United Kingdom is strong for Prince Harry. There is ongoing speculation about whether this return signifies a long-term desire for a role in British public life or if it is primarily driven by a desire for their children to form closer ties with the country. Further details regarding their arrival date and specific living arrangements remain undisclosed.

