LONDON — In a major shift following their departure from senior royal duties, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are preparing to relocate their family from California back to the United Kingdom.
Sources close to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex confirmed that the couple, alongside their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, will move to a private, non-royal residence outside London. The children are reportedly enrolled in British educational institutions and are set to begin classes for the upcoming September term.
A New Transatlantic Chapter, Not a Return to Royal Duties
While the move brings the family back to British soil for an extended stay, sources close to the household emphasize that the transition does not signal a return to official working roles within the monarchy. The couple will remain private individuals, maintaining their primary residence in Montecito, California, alongside their property in Portugal.
The decision follows a period of gradual family reconciliation. King Charles was reportedly informed of the upcoming relocation, and sources indicate the monarch welcomes the opportunity to spend more private time with his grandchildren. The move also comes on the heels of a family visit to the UK last month, which included a private gathering at Highgrove.
Balancing Private Lives and Public Causes
The updated living arrangement is expected to give the family a dual-base lifestyle. Prince Harry intends to use the UK base to deepen his involvement with domestic charities and upcoming Invictus Games initiatives, while Meghan will continue managing her business ventures and independent projects.
Neither Buckingham Palace nor representatives for the Duke and Duchess have released an official public statement regarding the precise timing of the move, leaving specific details of their new residential security and arrangements undisclosed.


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