Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are preparing to return to the United Kingdom after six years in the United States. The couple, along with their two children, will make the UK their primary residence, while retaining their home in Montecito, California. Their return comes amid growing public sentiment against their previous decision to leave the UK, according to recent polls.

A new YouGov poll suggests that a majority of Brits are now more likely to oppose the couple’s return, reflecting a shift in public opinion. Despite this, the couple has been subtly signaling their plans through various public appearances and statements. Their move is reportedly linked to challenges they faced in the US, with some commentators suggesting it was a result of a "disastrous failure" in their new life.

Sources indicate that infrastructure is in place to support their businesses while they are abroad, ensuring their ventures continue smoothly. The couple’s decision to return has sparked discussions about their future roles within the royal family and their relationship with the British public.

The return to the UK marks a significant change in their personal and professional lives, as they prepare to enroll their children in British schools and re-establish their presence in the country.