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Will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Move Back to England Change Their Royal Roles?

The Sussexes’ move is seen as a private decision, while palace officials say their roles as working royals will not change.

  • Reversing their 2020 departure during Megxit, Harry and Meghan are moving back to England. The Sussexes plan to return to the family and country they previously left.
  • Financial pressures appear to be driving the move, as the $20 million inherited by Harry from Diana and the Queen Mother has reportedly dwindled. Netflix and Spotify deals have struggled alongside reports of Meghan's jam and those dried flower "sprinkles."
  • On Sunday, King Charles received a courtesy call regarding his grandchildren potentially staying nearby. Questions remain about security, as Harry previously sued the government over taxpayer-funded protection.
  • Tensions persist with William and Kate, as the brothers remain bitterly estranged. Reports indicate the Prince and Princess of Wales were unprepared, echoing Harry's past claim that William was locked in a royal "Cage."
  • Fractured dynamics await the Sussexes upon their return, as the once-unified "quartet" of the Prince and Princess of Wales and King and Queen has splintered. Recent exclusion of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor highlights the complex family landscape they now enter.
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(London=Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Ji-yeon = Prince Harry's return to the UK from the U.S. was so sudden that even his father, King Charles III, only found out a few days ago...

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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in North Sydney, Australia on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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