What to Know About Prince Harry and Meghan’s Move Back to the U.K.
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The couple are moving back after six years in the United States. What they will do, and much else, are still unclear.
Listen · 5:37 min Share full article Prince Harry and Meghan visiting Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, in April. Credit... Pool photo by Jonathan Brady By Amelia Nierenberg
Now, the couple — who are, officially, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex — are moving back from the United States with their children, Archie, 7, and Lilibet, 5.
One thing is clear: They will not take up the royal duties they stepped away from in 2020. But much else remains uncertain.
Their departure from Britain came just two years after the couple’s fairy-tale wedding — once seen as the start of a new era for a tradition-bound, if not downright stuffy, monarchy. To many Britons, Meghan, a biracial American actress with a successful career of her own, represented modernity.
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