“I think she would come back with him [and the children],” the source said. “They love to do stuff as a family whenever they can. I can’t see a reason why he’d come over with the kids without her.”

If that happens, it would mark Meghan’s first visit to England since stepping back from royal life.

Not a Permanent Move — But More Flexibility

How often the Sussexes might be in the UK remains unclear. Sources stress this would not signal a permanent relocation, but rather the freedom to visit more easily and stay longer when needed. Security concerns have kept Harry’s trips short and tightly controlled, and those close to him say that has taken a personal toll.

It’s also uncertain whether spending more time in England would lead to any reconciliation with Prince William and Kate Middleton. Relations between the brothers remain strained, and there’s no indication that a return would alter that dynamic. Still, the timing has raised eyebrows, particularly as the Prince and Princess of Wales have recently hired a new communications adviser with experience in crisis management.

Shifting Ties With Britain