Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to return to the UK later this month, raising questions about the financial burden on taxpayers for their security. The royal couple, who left the country six years ago, are expected to maintain a non-working royal status, while Harry faces a legal bill from his failed court case against the Daily Mail’s publisher.

The return has sparked debate over who will cover the costs of their protection, with reports suggesting the expense could reach £5 million annually. Meanwhile, Meghan is reportedly considering a return to acting, a move that could mark a new chapter in her career.

Sources indicate that Prince William and Princess Kate are distancing themselves from the Sussexes’ situation, showing no interest in involving themselves in the ongoing drama. The couple’s return is seen as an opportunity to mend relations within the royal family, though tensions remain.

The situation continues to dominate media coverage, with public and political interest growing as the couple prepares to re-enter the UK.