Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Plan Return to UK for Children's Schooling

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are planning a major return to the UK after six years away, with both children set to start British schools in September Mirror. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex plan to relocate from the US to a private residence near London by the end of August Yahoo News. Their children, Archie (seven) and Lilibet (five), will attend school in the UK for an extended period, marking a significant shift for the family that stepped down from royal duties in 2016.
The Sussexes left Britain in 2016 and built a life in California, focusing on business deals and charitable work HeadTopics. Now they're reversing course after six years away from the UK. The move represents their first major relocation back to Britain since stepping away from royal responsibilities.
Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet will enroll in British schools when the new academic year begins in September Yahoo News. The family plans to stay in a non-royal residence outside London, not at a royal property Standard. This extended stay gives the children their first real experience in the UK education system.
Harry and Meghan plan to continue their independent financial work and charitable ventures while in the UK Mirror. The couple will not undertake official royal duties, maintaining the separation they established when they left in 2016. They aim to keep their distance from formal royal obligations while living in Britain.
King Charles is reportedly aware of the family's plans to return HeadTopics. The move could give the King more opportunities to spend private time with his grandchildren. The extended UK stay may improve the relationship between Harry's family and the broader royal household after years of distance.
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