Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have returned to the United Kingdom after six years abroad, marking a significant shift in their lives. The couple, along with their children, arrived at the Scottish royal estate of Balmoral, where King Charles III and the Prince and Princess of Wales were also present. This gathering highlights the growing presence of the royal family in Scotland, with the couple’s return coinciding with their reintegration into UK life.
The couple’s return could bring financial benefits, as they may avoid certain tax rules due to their extended time abroad. Reports suggest they could benefit from a tax perk linked to their temporary non-residence status. Additionally, Meghan is reportedly considering an acting role in the UK, with advanced discussions underway for a role in the third series of Guy Ritchie’s *The Gentleman*.
Harry, meanwhile, faces a financial burden from a recent High Court case, where he was ordered to pay an interim £9.54 million, or approximately €11 million, to be shared with six other claimants. This amount adds to the complexities of their financial situation as they navigate life back in the UK.
The couple’s return has sparked renewed interest in their personal and professional lives, with ongoing speculation about their future plans and how they will balance their royal duties with private endeavors.






















