Prince Harry has returned to the US, and rumors are swirling that he would like his children to attend school in the UK, which could signal a major shift as it might mean the Sussexes are contemplating a permanent return to Britain.
Royal podcast host and commentator Kinsey Schofield appeared on TalkTV, revealing that multiple sources contacted her regarding Harry’s wish to enroll Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4, in UK schools.
When asked about Harry’s recent UK visit, Schofield said: “What I will say, since Harry’s trip, and I do believe this to be true, I’ve had several people reach out to me, saying they either spoke to Harry themselves or overhead Harry on this trip talking about how he’d like for his children to go to school in the UK.”
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She added: “We constantly talk about the ulterior motive, the ulterior motive being popularity, he hates being rejected, he hates being the prince that no one likes, down at the bottom of the list with Prince Andrew.”
And while it’s exciting to think about the Sussexes moving back to the UK and resuming their royal life, there’s a flaw in the plan, in which the royal commentator addressed: “Will this be a huge blow up in the Sussex household if Meghan doesn’t want to live in the UK and send her children off to school there?”
Regarding professional prospects, Harry and Meghan recently extended their Netflix agreement, though it’s remarkably flexible – so much so that it appears Netflix isn’t particularly invested, according to Schofield.
Schofield explained: “Money is running out, we know that to be true, the new Netflix deal is not much of a deal at all, it’s basically Netflix going, ‘Can we see it first?'”
She added: “There isn’t really any exclusivity there, so if Harry and Meghan do have a good idea, Netflix isn’t even demanding that they see it first, it’s like, ‘Take it to Hulu, we don’t care.'”
Harry would like to see his children go to school in the UK
Schofield is typically quite critical of the Sussexes, but when discussing Harry’s homesickness, she appeared to display some empathy.
She remarked: “I know Harry wishes he was back there, I know we’re talking about how Harry wishes he was more relevant in the real world, but now I’m getting the sense that he doesn’t love his life in America, as much as he tells The Guardian he does.”
However, it’s not solely Harry’s decision, as it’s a joint arrangement, with both parents having to reach an agreement on this matter, and Meghan Markle would have input on the decision, which hasn’t escaped Schofield’s attention.