Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s reported return to Britain has sparked a fresh debate over their relationship with the Royal Family. Commentator Kinsey Schofield is calling the reported move an “admission of failure.” The Sussexes reportedly plan to return to the UK for an extended period with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. However, Harry and Meghan themselves have yet to confirm the move publicly.
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The reported move marks a major change for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. They left their senior royal roles in 2020 and moved to California. Reports suggest the couple plans to spend more time in Britain. Although they do not plan to move there permanently, their children may attend school in the UK.
The couple is not expected to sell their California home, which would allow them to keep a US base while spending more time in the UK. The Palace has reportedly been informed about their plans. However, the Sussexes will remain private citizens and non-working members of the Royal Family.
Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield told Page Six that Harry and Meghan’s decision to return surprised her after years of building a life outside Britain. She said the move could show that the couple still values the institution and the connections they once left behind. “A return to Britain is an admission of failure, whether Harry and Meghan are intellectually honest enough to admit it or not,” she said.
Schofield added that Harry and Meghan should not expect special treatment when they return to the UK. “You cannot spend years insulting the establishment and then expect everyone to roll out the red carpet when California doesn’t work out.” She also pointed to the couple’s decision to leave the UK. Harry and Meghan said they wanted greater independence and planned to support themselves financially after stepping back from their senior royal roles.
Schofield acknowledged that Harry appears to have made progress in rebuilding his relationship with his father. The Sussexes’ recent UK visit included a private meeting with Charles and Queen Camilla at Highgrove. The reunion marked an important moment for the family after years of distance.
Originally reported by Khushali Srivastava on Reality Tea.
