Harry and Meghan Markle are set to return to the UK after six years abroad, but public opinion remains divided. A recent poll revealed that only 21% of Britons support their relocation, while a third oppose it. The couple’s decision to move back has sparked mixed reactions, with some expressing concern over their past criticisms of the monarchy.

The royal family has not publicly endorsed the move, and sources suggest King Charles III plays a key role in the decision. Meanwhile, the UK government is reviewing security arrangements for the couple, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stating the matter is private. Harry is awaiting official approval before finalizing plans for his family’s return.

Media outlets have highlighted the potential challenges of the move, including public scrutiny and the couple’s history of public dissent. Some commentators have questioned whether the return will be smooth, given the political and social tensions surrounding the royal family.

As the Sussexes prepare for their return, the situation remains under close watch, with no official confirmation of their new living arrangements or long-term plans.