Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are moving back to the United Kingdom, according to reports.
The couple and their two kids, Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5, are reportedly returning six years after stepping away from their senior royal roles and moving to California in 2020, according to People and The Telegraph.
The outlets report the family is relocating this month and the kids will be starting school in the U.K. in September. They will keep their homes in Montecito, California, and Portugal.
USA TODAY has reached out to the palace and Harry and Meghan's representatives for comment.
The news comes one month after Meghan, 45, and Harry, 41, reunited their children with their grandfather King Charles and Queen Camilla after four years
apart. Buckingham Palace confirmed to BBC in early July that the family came together at Highgrove house, Camilla and Charles' private country residence in Gloucestershire, England.
This marked a significant step amid reported rifts in the relationships between the Sussexes and the extended royal family over the past six years. The king had not seen his grandchildren in four years prior to the trip, and Meghan had last visited the U.K. in September 2022 for Queen Elizabeth's funeral.
Harry has also only seen his brother, Prince William, a handful of times in recent years and had last visited his father, King Charles, in September.
This story is developing.
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