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After six years in the United States, Prince Harry and Meghan set to return to the UK

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will move back to Britain after a six‑year stay in the United States.

After six years in the United States, Prince Harry and Meghan set to return to the UK

After six years living in the United States, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are planning to move back to the United Kingdom later this month, reports say.

Their decision has drawn attention from Canadians, many of whom have followed the Sussexes' charitable work across North America.

In the United States, the couple remains a frequent subject of media coverage, and their departure may shift the focus of American news outlets.

Both countries share a strong cultural connection to the British monarchy, and the move could influence future joint charitable initiatives.

Royal family reaction

Six years after leaving for the US, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are planning a return to Britain for an "extended period".

As first reported in The Telegraph, the couple will jet back over at the end of August with their two children, Archie, seven, and Lilibet, five.

The newspaper added that Harry has reportedly enrolled the children in a school for September.

Children's schooling plans

The King Charles, 77, was made aware on Sunday that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex plan to return to live in the UK.

He welcomes the opportunity to see more of the family in a personal capacity, but there will be no change in their status as private individuals it is understood.

The news comes one month after Prince Harry had a reunion with his father, King Charles, and Queen Camilla, at Highgrove.