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Harry and Meghan's Surprise Return to the UK

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are moving back to the UK, driven by a desire to spend time with Harry's family and educate their children in the UK

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are moving back to the UK, driven by a desire to spend time with Harry's family and educate...

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have become known for making unexpected decisions, and their latest move is no exception. According to people close to the couple, they have decided to return to the UK, a decision that was made recently.

## Why are they moving now? The couple's visit to the UK in July was a significant factor in their decision to move back. They spent time with the King at Highgrove and with the family of Harry's mother, Diana, Princess of Wales. The children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, met their aunts, uncles, and cousins, and the visit was described as a great time for the family. This experience turned a possible move back to the UK into a firm decision.

The move is not due to any problems in the US, but rather a desire to spend time in Europe, nearer Harry's family, and to educate their children in the UK. Schools have been chosen for Archie and Lilibet, and the new term for most schools in England starts by the second week of September. As a result, the Sussexes are expected to settle in the UK within the next 10 days.

## Where will they live? The exact location of their new home has not been revealed, but it is unlikely to be in London. Instead, they may be swapping their multi-million dollar mansion in California for a home in the UK countryside. The Cotswolds and Northampton area, close to the Spencer family estate, Althorp, are rumored to be possible locations.

## What does this mean for the Royal Family? The King was not involved in the decision and was only told about it on Sunday. He is said to welcome the chance to spend more time with the Sussex family privately. However, the move should not be seen as a precursor to a repaired relationship between Harry and his brother, the Prince of Wales. The relationship between the two brothers remains broken, with no clear sign of reconciliation. Prince William is unlikely to welcome Harry and Meghan's move back to the UK, given the distractions and sense of a rival team it may create.

The Sussexes are not expected to return to royal duties and will remain private citizens and non-working royals. Any work they do in the UK will not be linked to official royal duty. Meghan may look to expand her As Ever brand outside the US, potentially leading to her products being sold alongside the King's Duchy Organic products in supermarkets.

## What will their security arrangements be? The security arrangements for the Sussexes are unclear. In the US, they have employed a private security team, but it is not known if this team will move to the UK with them. There has been no comment on whether they will receive official police protection in the UK or if there has been any resolution to Harry's long-running dispute with the Home Office over his desire for official protection when in the UK.

The move is expected to be for an extended period, but it is not seen as a forever move. As with all things Harry and Meghan, the public's view of this move will depend on their existing opinions of the couple. One friend of the couple expressed excitement at having them back in the UK, but others may view the move with skepticism.

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