Prince Harry and Meghan to Relocate Back to England with Their Family

Bangkok: Prince Harry and Meghan are preparing to move back to England this month, marking a significant change in their living arrangements after relocating to the United States six years ago. The couple, who stepped down as senior members of the royal family, are bringing their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, to England, where they are set to begin school in September.

According to Thai News Agency, several British media outlets have verified the plans, despite no official comment from Prince Harry's spokesperson or Buckingham Palace. The couple is expected to live outside the royal residences while maintaining their status as exempted members from official royal duties, as was agreed upon with Queen Elizabeth II in March 2020. The decision follows years of tension between the Sussexes and the royal family, exacerbated by public criticisms and disputes over security arrangements in England.

Recently, there has been a thaw in the relationship between Prince Harry and King Charles III, particularly following a meeting last year after a long period of estrangement. The King, who recently underwent cancer treatment, has since met his grandchildren during a visit last month, although he was reportedly only informed of their permanent return to England on Sunday. The relationship between Prince Harry and Prince William remains fraught, with little communication between the brothers.

During their time in the United States, Prince Harry and Meghan engaged in various media ventures, signing lucrative contracts with prominent streaming services for content production. While some contracts have not been renewed, industry analysts suggest the couple has successfully maintained a notable public presence.

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