Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, are relocating to the United Kingdom after six years in the United States, according to multiple reports Friday.
The move comes as Markle has been offered a role in an upcoming project based in the UK, sources said. People magazine reported that Markle received a proposal for a "very important" new role that could become "the most significant" of her career since she departed the television series "Suits." A source close to Markle indicated she is "very enthusiastic" about the opportunity, though details of the project remain undisclosed.
Markle last appeared as an actress in "Suits," where she played Rachel Zane, the wife of Mike Ross, portrayed by Patrick J. Adams. She met Prince Harry during filming of the series in 2016 and recorded her final episodes before their wedding in 2018.
The couple stepped away from their senior royal roles in early 2020 to pursue financial independence and subsequently moved to the United States. A source close to Meghan and Harry confirmed to ABC News that reports of the acting offer are accurate. The Sussexes have not made public statements regarding either Meghan's potential return to acting or their relocation plans.
According to reports, the family has already enrolled their children in a school and will reside in a non-royal property outside London, though the specific location has not been disclosed. The BBC noted that sources close to the Sussexes have not denied reports of the acting offer, and the broadcaster cited information from multiple outlets regarding the family's return to the United Kingdom.
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