The Sussexes, Harry and Meghan, are preparing to return to the United Kingdom, a move confirmed by the announcement of their relocation plan. Although a source close to the couple did not explicitly deny the reports, the fact remains that they are planning a change of residence. Their children, Archie and Lilibet, are enrolled in school in September, indicating a serious preparation for a long-term stay in Britain.

This change comes at a time when Meghan, recently, appeared in a short role in the comedy 'Close Personal Friends', suggesting her activity in the media sphere. At the same time, she plans to expand the reach of her brand 'As Ever' while in the UK, which could have significant implications for her public presence.

King Charles, who recently visited Harry and Meghan at their home in Highgrove, expressed support for their decision. Although Charles was aware of the relocation, his reaction was positive, indicating the possibility of more frequent meetings in a private context. However, Harry and Meghan do not plan to resume their duties as working royal family members, meaning their role in the royal family will remain the same.

This change in the lives of Harry and Meghan could have significant consequences for their relationship with the royal family, as well as for their private and professional lives. Given that they have already experienced media pressure, this change could be an opportunity to rebuild their personal and professional relationships.