Harry and Meghan to return to Britain with children after six years away
Prince Harry and Meghan's family plans to return to Britain after six years in the United States, with their children set to start at a British school this autumn. The move is expected to reshape family dynamics, while questions about its reasons and consequences remain largely unanswered.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are planning to return to Britain with their children after spending six years in the United States. The change is set to take place this autumn, as the children will begin attending a British school in September.
The couple does not intend to resume official royal duties, but their decision to relocate back to Britain could significantly affect relationships within the royal family. King Charles III reportedly learned of the planned move only recently, and several observers have described the couple's approach as a harsh way to treat the monarch.
Prince William's reaction remains unclear
Particular attention is being paid to how Prince William will react to his brother's family returning. Little concrete information about his stance is currently available, though experts predict William is angry about the situation.
Several questions remain unanswered, including how the family's security will be handled after their return, how the British public will view the couple, and why the decision to relocate was made at this particular time. Clarity on these matters is still lacking, and developments are expected to be watched closely in the coming months.

