HARRY AND MEGHAN ARE MOVING BACK TO THE U.K. ππ¬π§

Well, this should make Christmas dinner interesting.
After six years of living in California, Prince Harry and Meghan are heading back to the United Kingdom with their kids.
Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5, have already been enrolled in British schools and are expected to begin classes in September.
So somewhere in Britain, a teacher is looking at next month's attendance sheet thinking:
βArchie... Windsor? Why does that name sound familiar?β
Harry and Meghan are expected to live in a private home outside London, rather than moving back into a royal residence. They'll also keep their home in California and their property in Portugal.
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And despite the move, they are NOT returning as working royals.
So don't expect Harry to be cutting ribbons on Tuesday and Meghan waving from the Buckingham Palace balcony on Wednesday.
Meghan is expected to continue running her business from the U.K., while Harry will be able to spend more time working with his British charities.
But, of course, there's one giant royal elephant in the room:
William.
Harry's relationship with his brother has been strained for years following interviews, accusations and Harry's memoir Spare. While there have recently been signs of improvement between Harry and his father, King Charles, there hasn't been the same public thaw with Prince William.
The timing is also significant because King Charles continues to receive treatment for cancer. Harry has previously said he wants reconciliation with his family and wants his children to have more time with their grandfather.
So Harry and Meghan are coming home.
The kids are going to British schools.
They're not becoming working royals again.
And now everyone wants to know whether Harry and William can finally repair their relationship.
Basically...
Season 7 of The Crown just started writing itself.
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