Harry & Meghan Move Back to UK With Kids
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are moving back to the UK with their children, enrolling them in a local school.

The update
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are planning to relocate from the United States to the United Kingdom later this month. The move involves their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, who have been enrolled in a British school for the upcoming academic year. The family is expected to reside in a private, non-royal residence outside of London.
Why it matters
This return marks a significant shift for the family, who left the UK in early 2020. The relocation coincides with a period of thawing relations between the couple and the wider royal family, following a private visit to King Charles at Highgrove in July. The move signals a potential re-engagement with the UK, though the couple is not expected to resume official royal duties.
What to watch
- Family dynamics: How will King Charles and other senior royals respond to the return?
- Royal roles: Will there be any indication of a return to official duties?
- School details: Specifics regarding the school Archie and Lilibet will attend remain to be confirmed.
Sources
- bbc.co.uk — Logistics of the move, school enrollment, and family dynamics.
- nytimes.com — Confirmation of the move and the status of royal duties.



