It’s a point Harry himself has repeatedly hinted at in interviews. Sources say that if he succeeds in his legal battle to regain taxpayer-funded protection, the couple would seriously consider longer and more frequent stays in the UK, potentially including Meghan’s first return in several years.
A Practical Decision for Harry
For Harry, the decision appears largely practical. A source told The Times that security remains the biggest obstacle.
“There will be all kinds of considerations, like the children’s school and other commitments,” the source said. “But if the security is sorted, then yes, of course, that would open up the door to come back more with his family and bring the family over more.”
The source added that Harry wants his children to understand where he grew up and to spend meaningful time in the UK.
“If security is sorted, he’ll want to sit down and think about what that looks like? How should we show up?”

Any Return Likely to Be a Family One
Any return to Britain would likely involve the whole family. Another insider said it would be unlikely for Harry to travel with the children without Meghan.