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Harry and Meghan Plan Return to Britain

Thursday, August 20, 2026
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Summary

Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are reportedly preparing to move from California back to the United Kingdom with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, after more than six years abroad. Most reports say the family plans to live in a private residence outside London, with the children expected to attend a British school from September, although accounts differ over the timing and whether Buckingham Palace has formally confirmed the move. The couple would remain private citizens and non-working royals, retaining their California and Portugal properties and not resuming official duties. Their return would bring them closer to King Charles III, who has welcomed the prospect of seeing more of his grandchildren while undergoing cancer treatment, and may support Harry’s stated desire for reconciliation. However, significant tensions remain involving Prince William, past public allegations and media criticism, Harry’s memoir and legal disputes, and disagreements over security arrangements in Britain.

Key Points

  • Harry and Meghan are reportedly relocating from California to a private home outside London with Archie and Lilibet, potentially in time for the September school term.
  • The couple will remain the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and private, non-working royals rather than returning to official royal duties.
  • King Charles III has reportedly been informed and welcomes more private family contact, potentially helping Harry’s efforts to repair their relationship.
  • The move follows years of strained relations involving public interviews, the memoir Spare, allegations about palace treatment, media intrusion, security concerns and legal action against tabloids.
  • Reports vary on the relocation date and official confirmation, with some describing an imminent move and others presenting it as an unconfirmed media report.

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Prince Harry and Meghan moving back to the U.K. | CBC News

Buckingham Palace has confirmed that Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are moving back to the United Kingdom with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. The couple will continue to be non-working royals and live as private citizens, as they have since stepping away from full-time royal duties in 2020. The Palace did not provide a specific return date, although media reports suggested the family could relocate in time for the children to begin school in September. Harry and Meghan left Britain in March 2020 and moved to California after a brief stay in Canada. Their departure followed a serious deterioration in their relationship with the Royal Family. Harry and Meghan had publicly criticized the monarchy and members of the family, including Harry’s father, King Charles, and his older brother, Prince William. Harry has said he left Britain to protect his family from what he described as a difficult environment. He has also objected to changes to his publicly funded security arrangements, saying they affected his ability to bring his children to the U.K. The article also notes Harry’s recent legal defeat in privacy lawsuits involving the publisher of the Daily Mail. Harry had accused the newspaper of making Meghan’s life “an absolute misery” and described the court’s decision as a “complete and obvious whitewash.” Despite the longstanding tensions, relations between Harry and Charles appear to have begun improving. The father and son met briefly last September after 20 months apart, and Charles met Archie and Lilibet during the family’s July visit to Britain, reportedly for the first time since 2022. Buckingham Palace said the King welcomed the opportunity to see more of the Sussex family privately. Charles, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2024, has reportedly responded exceptionally well to treatment.
Entities: Prince Harry, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince Archie, Princess Lilibet, Buckingham PalaceTone: analyticalSentiment: neutralIntent: inform

Harry and Meghan moving back to Britain: reports

British media reports say Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are planning to move back to the United Kingdom within weeks, more than six years after leaving Britain and stepping down as working royals. According to The Telegraph and reports later cited by the BBC and other news organizations, the couple intends to settle in a private, non-royal home outside London. Their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, have reportedly enrolled in a British school and are expected to begin classes in September. Neither Harry and Meghan nor Buckingham Palace has officially confirmed the move. The palace traditionally avoids commenting on speculation involving members of the royal family who do not perform official duties. The article reviews the couple’s difficult relationship with the monarchy. Harry and Meghan married in 2018, but stepped back from royal responsibilities in 2020 and relocated to California. Their relationship with the royal family deteriorated amid intense media scrutiny, public criticism of palace officials, Harry’s memoir “Spare,” television interviews, and a Netflix documentary. During an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan said an unnamed royal family member had expressed concern about the potential skin color of her unborn child. Harry’s relationship with his father, King Charles III, and his brother, Prince William, is described as severely strained. However, Harry has said he wants to reconcile with his father, who is receiving cancer treatment. The report notes that Harry and Meghan briefly visited the UK in July with their children and privately met Charles. It was reportedly the first time Archie and Lilibet had seen their grandfather since Queen Elizabeth II’s 2022 Platinum Jubilee. British media also reported that Charles learned of Harry’s plans to return only on the preceding Sunday, leaving the move’s implications for a broader royal reconciliation uncertain.
Entities: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, King Charles III, Prince William, Prince ArchieTone: analyticalSentiment: neutralIntent: inform

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to move back to the UK later this month | Euronews

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly plan to return to the United Kingdom for an extended stay beginning later this month or in the fall, while retaining their home in Montecito, California, and a vacation property in Portugal. The couple will not resume duties as working members of the royal family. Their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, have reportedly enrolled in UK schools and are expected to begin classes in September. The family is expected to live in a private, non-royal residence outside London. The reported move comes as Harry seeks to improve his relationship with his father, King Charles III, who is receiving treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer. Harry has previously said that he wants reconciliation with his family and hopes to spend more time with the King. Charles was reportedly informed of the couple’s plans, though Buckingham Palace and the couple’s representatives declined to comment. Harry also declined to discuss the reports at a veterans’ event in Washington. Harry and Meghan left the UK and stepped down from royal duties more than six years ago, later establishing commercial partnerships with Netflix and Spotify. Their relationship with the royal family deteriorated after interviews, public allegations concerning palace treatment of Meghan, claims about racist comments, and the publication of Harry’s memoir, “Spare.” Harry has also pursued legal action against British tabloid publishers, alleging phone hacking and privacy violations. He recently lost a case involving the publisher of the Daily Mail and may face legal costs of millions of pounds; the publisher has reported costs of £34.5 million. The couple’s return would also allow Meghan to manage her As Ever company from the UK and Harry to spend more time with UK-based charities. Harry remains involved in a dispute over police protection for his family during visits to Britain, arguing that their royal status places them at risk.
Entities: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, King Charles III, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, British royal familyTone: analyticalSentiment: neutralIntent: inform

Prince Harry and Meghan to move back to UK six years after royal exit - France 24

British media have reported that Prince Harry and Meghan plan to return to the United Kingdom six years after leaving their roles as working royals. The couple are expected to leave California by the end of August 2026 and settle in a private residence outside London. Their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, have reportedly been enrolled in a British school beginning in early September, and the family is said to have selected a house that is not one of the royal residences. The Press Association reported that King Charles III was informed of the planned move and welcomed the prospect of spending more time with his grandchildren and other family members privately. However, Harry and Meghan’s return would not restore their former royal status or involve them resuming duties as working royals. The announcement follows the family’s visit to the UK in early July, when Harry, Meghan and their children met privately with Charles. The children had not reportedly seen their grandfather since 2022. Harry and Meghan have lived in California since 2020, after stepping back from royal duties amid a serious dispute with Harry’s family. Tensions intensified following the publication of Harry’s memoir, “Spare.” Harry has expressed a desire to reconcile with his father, who has been undergoing cancer treatment since a diagnosis two years earlier. The article also recalls tensions surrounding Harry’s July visit, including conflicting reports about whether he would stay at Buckingham Palace. Harry has long criticized the media, linking press intrusion to the death of his mother, Princess Diana, in a 1997 Paris car crash.
Entities: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, King Charles III, Prince Archie, Princess LilibetTone: neutralSentiment: neutralIntent: inform

Prince Harry and Meghan to move back to Britain, media reports say | South China Morning Post

According to reports from several British media outlets, Prince Harry and Meghan plan to return to the United Kingdom with their two children after living in California since stepping down as working royals six years ago. The couple is reportedly preparing to leave the United States by the end of August 2026 and settle in a private residence outside London. The home is said not to be one of the official royal residences, and the family has reportedly already selected it. The Telegraph first reported the planned move, while the BBC and other UK outlets said the couple’s children, seven-year-old Prince Archie and five-year-old Princess Lilibet, had been enrolled in a British school ahead of the new academic year in early September. The reports suggest the family’s relocation is imminent, although the article does not include direct confirmation from Harry or Meghan. The Press Association reported that King Charles III was informed on Sunday of the couple’s plans. According to the report, the monarch welcomes the prospect of seeing more of his family in a personal capacity. However, the move will not alter Harry and Meghan’s constitutional or royal status. They will remain the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and will not resume duties as working members of the Royal Family. The reported return marks a significant development in the couple’s relationship with the UK and the royal family. Harry and Meghan moved to California after announcing their withdrawal from official royal duties, and their return would place them geographically closer to the monarchy while preserving their independent, non-working status. The article presents the development as a media-reported plan rather than a formally announced royal decision.
Entities: Prince Harry, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, King Charles III, Prince Archie, Princess LilibetTone: neutralSentiment: neutralIntent: inform

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will return to U.K. after six years in U.S. - The Washington Post

The article reports that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are preparing to move back to Britain after spending six years in California. Their departure from the United Kingdom followed a period of discord within the royal family, which the article characterizes as the reason they “exiled themselves” to the United States. The reported return would mark a significant change in the couple’s relationship with Britain and the wider royal establishment. The report attributes the information to multiple media outlets rather than to a direct announcement from Harry and Meghan. The supplied excerpt does not include confirmation from the couple, Buckingham Palace, or another official representative, and it provides no details about when the move will take place, where in Britain they might live, or whether they intend to resume any formal royal role. It also does not describe the specific reasons for the reported return or explain whether the move reflects a reconciliation with other members of the royal family. The story’s central focus is therefore the possibility of the Sussexes’ return and its broader significance against the backdrop of continuing royal family tensions. The accompanying reader-reaction material shows that public opinion is divided: some commenters appear indifferent or opposed to the move, while others hope it could support family reconciliation. However, those comments are presented separately from the reported news and are identified as an AI-generated summary of reader responses. Based on the available text, the article is a brief breaking-news report about an alleged relocation, with important logistical and official details still unspecified.
Entities: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, The Washington Post, Steve HendrixTone: neutralSentiment: neutralIntent: inform