Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, and Archie will relocate once again in the summer.
According to Life & Style, the Duchess of Sussex finally gave Prince Harry the go signal to return to the United Kingdom so he could be with his family. Since the Duke of Sussex has been homesick since his bombshell exit in January, Markle allowed her husband to stay close to his relatives.
However, an unnamed source claimed that the move will only be temporary. After spending the summer in the United Kingdom, the Sussexes will return to the United States.
Weeks ago, there were also claims that Prince Harry and Markle could be relocating to Australia amid the ongoing protests in the United States.
An unnamed source told New Idea that Prince Harry is deeply troubled by what he’s seeing in the United States. And he realized that he can’t have the life that he’d been dreaming of if he continues to stay in the country.
The terrifying explosions and fireworks have also caused Prince Harry and Markle to worry. As such, they are allegedly thinking about relocating to Australia the minute they are allowed to travel again.
According to the source, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex didn’t want to return to the United Kingdom after their controversial exit. After all, he thinks that Markle wouldn’t go with him if he decides to go home.
As such, Prince Harry and Markle have allegedly set their sights on Australia since the continent is close to their hearts.
However, one should take the claims made by the tabloid with a grain of salt. There is no confirmation that Prince Harry and Markle will return to the United Kingdom this summer.
There is no confirmation that the couple will relocate to Australia temporarily or permanently either.
Prince Harry and Markle relocated to Los Angeles in March just before the border between the United States and Canada was closed down. Before staying in Beverly Hills, the couple lived in Canada for two months.
According to The Telegraph, the royal couple cost the Canadian taxpayers a whopping $40,000 for their security. The amount covered the couple’s stay between November to January 2020.
The federal director for the Canadian Taxpayers Association, Aaron Wudrick said that the amount would’ve grown exponentially if Prince Harry and Markle didn’t leave Canada in March.