They will make their home in a non-royal residence outside London

Harry and Meghan plan return to live in UK

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Harry and Meghan plan to move back to Britain more than six years after they relocated to California.

The couple are expected to move back to the UK later this month, making their home in a non-royal residence outside London.

The UK's King Charles was first made aware of the move on Sunday and is understood to welcome the opportunity to see more of his family both in a private and personal capacity.

However, it is understood there will no change to Harry and Meghan's role and status as private individuals and non-working members of the royal family.

They will not be offered a "half-in, half-out" arrangement in relation to their royal roles.

The Telegraph reports that the couple's children, Archie, aged 7, and Lilibet, aged 5, are enrolled to start at British schools in September.

Harry and Meghan, married at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, but in March 2019, Buckingham Palace announced they would set up their own household, breaking from the joint operation they had with William and Kate, amid media reports of rifts between the two couples.

In January 2020, the couple announced they intended to step back as "senior" members of the royal family and split their time between the UK and North America.

By March 2020, they had set up a permanent home in Los Angeles, California, and officially stepped down as senior royals and stopped using their HRH styles.