Why are Harry and Meghan returning to the UK?

MyNews newsroom brief · 5h ago · 1 min read · via bbc.co.uk

BBC culture correspondent Noor Nanji looks at why the move raises questions over security detail, royal duties Harry's relationship with King Charles and Prince William.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's decision to return to the UK is sparking renewed debate about their role within the royal family and the level of security they should receive. As they settle into their new life, questions arise about how their presence will affect the dynamics between Harry, his brother William, and their father, King Charles.

This development comes after the couple stepped back from their senior royal roles in 2020, and it remains to be seen how their return will impact their relationships with other members of the royal family. The issue of security is also a contentious one, as Harry and Meghan have expressed concerns about the safety of their family, particularly in light of their move to the US.

What's next to watch is how the royal family navigates these complex issues and whether a resolution can be reached that works for all parties involved. The Duke and Duchess's relationship with the royal family and their security arrangements will likely continue to be a subject of interest, and it will be important to see how they balance their desire for a more private life with their ongoing connection to the royal family.

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