Harry and Meghan may be returning to Britain, but six years of bitterness, accusations and family hurt cannot simply be left behind at the airport. Their departure from royal life caused deep wounds. Harry’s attacks on William, Kate, Charles and Camilla were intensely personal, and relations with his brother in particular have been left in ruins. That is why this homecoming matters. There will be no return to royal duties and no half-in, half-out deal. That has already been decided. What remains unresolved is the family. William has every reason to be wary, and trust will not be restored overnight. The British public, whose affection for the Sussexes has also fallen sharply, may prove equally difficult to win back. But living in Britain again creates an opportunity that distance never could. Harry and Meghan now have the chance to stop the sniping, rebuild bridges and put family before old grievances.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are moving back to British soil this month - six years after their shock exit across the pond, which was famously dubbed 'Megxit'.

Harry and Meghan's latest move will bring them full circle back to the country they left in 2020. So just what have the couple been up to since they parted from royal life?

After Harry aired grievances against Buckingham Palace and opted out of royal duties, he was stripped of titles and moved to the U.S.

In a notable shift, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are making their way back to the United Kingdom accompanied by their children, Archie and Lilibet. This return hints at a…

Harry and Meghan are reportedly returning to the UK after six years in the US