She also highlighted Harry’s deep desire for his children — Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet — to understand their British roots: “He has always said he wants his children to know the country he grew up in and understand their heritage.”
The idea of the couple splitting their time between two continents has gained traction. Carratt pointed out: “Modern marriages look different now. Plenty of couples successfully live in different cities — even different countries — when careers demand it. Harry and Meghan have always done things their own way.”

Former royal photographer Ian Pelham Turner, who knew Princess Diana, believes Harry is genuinely serious about eventually having a base in the UK again. “I think Harry is very sincere about returning. I see no reason why Meghan and the children wouldn’t be welcomed. They could easily split their time — part of the year in Britain, part in America — and even take on royal engagements, particularly involving disability and ethnic communities.”
For now, no decision has been made — but it appears Prince Harry is leaving the door wider open than ever before.