Harry and Meghan’s Six-Year U-Turn: Sussexes Reportedly Prepare for a Return to Britain
Talk about a royal plot twist. After six years of building a new life thousands of miles away, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly preparing for a dramatic return to Britain — a move that could reopen old family wounds and put the Sussexes firmly back under the royal spotlight.
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The couple’s departure from royal life in 2020 marked a major turning point. They stepped away from official duties, relocated to California and began building an independent life with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Since then, their relationship with the Royal Family has remained complicated.
Now, reports of a possible move back to Britain have raised eyebrows because it would represent a remarkable reversal of the path the Sussexes appeared to have chosen.

For Harry in particular, Britain has never completely disappeared from his life. Despite living in California, he has continued to return for selected visits, maintaining links to his homeland and pursuing several personal and charitable interests.
But a permanent or extended return would be something altogether different.
And this is where the story gets juicy.
Harry would once again be living much closer to his father, King Charles, and his brother, Prince William. The family relationship has been tested repeatedly over recent years, with public revelations, interviews and Harry’s memoir contributing to an extraordinary breakdown in trust.
A return could therefore create an uncomfortable balancing act.
On one hand, Harry could have a greater opportunity to rebuild his relationship with his family. On the other, his presence in Britain would inevitably attract enormous media attention — precisely the kind of scrutiny the Sussexes have frequently complained about.
Then there is Meghan.
The Duchess has established a strong professional identity in America, while the couple’s California home has become closely associated with their post-royal life. A move back across the Atlantic would raise obvious questions about what happens to that lifestyle and the projects they have developed since leaving Britain.
Their children could also be central to the decision.
Archie and Lilibet have grown up largely in the United States, meaning a British move would represent a major change in their childhood. It could also give them more regular contact with their royal relatives and their father’s British heritage.
For Harry, it could be a chance to reconnect with the country he left behind. For Meghan, it could mean stepping back into the very royal world the couple once walked away from.
That is why this reported U-turn is so fascinating.
Six years ago, the Sussexes appeared determined to forge their own path. Now, if the reports prove accurate, they could be preparing to reverse course.
Whether the move actually happens remains uncertain, and the family’s private plans are not fully known.
But if Harry and Meghan really are preparing to return, one thing is almost guaranteed: the royal family will not be able to ignore the Sussexes this time around.
And after six years away, the biggest question is not simply whether Harry and Meghan are coming back.
It is what — and who — they will find waiting for them.