Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are seriously contemplating returning to the United Kingdom once their top royal jobs expire in 2020.
The schism between the Sussexes and the royals has only grown since the pair publicly revealed their problems with The Firm. Things took a turn for the worst when Harry's memoir, Spare, hit the stores, disclosing very personal facts about his life. It also cast a negative light on his father, King Charles, and his brother, Prince William.
Following the loss of their arrangement with Spotify, the Sussexes have endured a string of commercial failures, which may have pushed them to contemplate returning to the UK.
According to an OK! Magazine insider, Harry and Meghan are planning to rent an apartment in Kensington Palace that they would furnish themselves 'in the hopes of rekindling their bonds with the royal family.'
According to the source, Harry "hopes that will please William and show that they're serious about coming back."
While they may be considering rejoining the Royal Family, despite his desire to reunite, Harry "doesn't want to become a prisoner of the palace," according to the source.
According to the source, the pair "wants to keep a sense of balance in their lives and their mental health intact."
The royals, on the other hand, may be reluctant to welcome the pair back. Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told GB News that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex returning to the monarchy would be a "bizarre" choice given the harm done.
Furthermore, royal biographer Tom Bower agreed that Prince Harry could not return because "he's caused so much damage to the family, and the concern now is that if he does return, he could well damage it even further."