Rumors are swirling around the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who made headlines back in 2020 when they decided to step down from their royal duties and relocate to California with their two young children, Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie.
Despite their efforts to start afresh on the sunny west coast, speculations suggest that a significant change might be on the horizon for the royal family.
The Sussexes’ decision to distance themselves from the royal family has led to a series of events, including the highly-publicized Oprah interview in 2021 where they shed light on their reasons for stepping back, the release of the Netflix documentary series “Harry and Meghan” in 2022, and the recent revelations from a tell-all book involving the prince.
Following the publication of the memoir in early March 2023, the couple faced the official eviction from Frogmore Cottage, their residence in the UK that was initially gifted to them.
Renowned author and royal expert, Tom Quinn, shared insights with the Mirror, suggesting that the prince is contemplating a permanent return to the United Kingdom, aiming to secure a new home where he can freely visit whenever he desires.
Quinn highlighted the prince’s potential longing for his roots in England, emphasizing that it’s natural for the Duke of Sussex to yearn for familiar aspects of his life, whether it be the local cuisine, the distinct surroundings, or the seasonal changes that characterize the UK.
Growing up in the country, it’s plausible that he simply wishes to reconnect with old friends and relive cherished memories.
Considering the strong bond between the Duke and Duchess and their aligned vision for the future, it is likely that Meghan would support Harry’s desire to purchase property in his homeland, potentially motivated by the practical need to reduce their exorbitant hotel expenses, which reportedly amount to $8,000 per night.
However, recent whispers suggest a shift in their stance towards the royal family and their dynamic.
The possibility of Princess Lilibet and her family making a permanent move back to the UK has sparked curiosity and debate among royal enthusiasts and observers.