Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are said to be 'done' with Britain and have no plans to return permanently
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are said to be 'done' with the UK and have no plans to return permanently after leaving for the Queen's birth anniversary last week, The Daily Star reports. .
After the Duke and Duchess of Sussex kept a low profile for the Queen's anniversary celebrations in Britain, royal commentator Neil Sr. suggested it could be a sign of the couple's future plans to travel or stay in the UK.
Speaking on his YouTube channel, Sean said: "According to my good source, that's reportedly the situation with Harry and Meghan in a way that they've been through. They're with the United Kingdom now."
He continued: "Why not create a new life in California where they can do all the things they supposedly wanted to do?"
Sean went on to say that Meghan and Harry probably didn't expect the jubilee celebrations to be a chance to reconcile with the royal family after moving to the US, creating a rift between them and other senior royals.
He said: "It seems that what it has done, this return trip ... has assured them that, especially one side of them, at least, they will have to come back here and stay in the United Kingdom on a full-time basis." has no desire."
"It all really depends on whether the other side of the relationship really wants to cut ties for good and just establish themselves in the United States."