Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to return to Britain for an extended stay, according to government confirmation. The couple, who left the UK in 2020, will bring their children to the country later this month. The move is expected to allow the children to attend school in Britain.

The decision has sparked mixed reactions. Some politicians have expressed surprise, while others have welcomed the development. Andy Burnham, a former Labour leader, responded with just two words to the news. A royal expert noted that the couple’s return could help mend ties with the royal family.

The couple’s return comes after years of public tension, including disputes over their lifestyle and their decision to step back from royal duties. Their move is seen as a potential step toward reconciliation. The government has confirmed the security arrangements for the family’s stay.

The royal family has not yet commented publicly on the news. The couple’s return is expected to be a significant moment in their relationship with the monarchy.