BREAKING NEWS: Harry and Meghan’s ‘major problem’ exposed as couple returns to the UK
As Prince Harry and Meghan Markle prepare for their anticipated return to the UK, analysts have outlined the significant hurdles the couple may encounter as they attempt to rebuild their lives in Britain.
The duo stunned the world when reports emerged that they were planning to relocate back to the UK after spending years in California.
This follows their reunion with King Charles III over the summer, when many anticipated that, at best, Harry would simply make more frequent trips home.
Despite this, the couple has reportedly enrolled their children in British schools and is expected to return within weeks.
Although they have yet to disclose their precise reasons for the move, commentators have offered their own theories, with some speculating that Hollywood failed to welcome the couple as warmly as they had anticipated.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have several challenges ahead of them (Image: Getty)
Reports now indicate that Meghan intends to resume her acting career upon returning to the UK, but she and her husband face a considerable challenge ahead, according to one critic.
Veteran Harry and Meghan commentator Kinsey Schofield recently spoke with Fox News regarding the latest developments surrounding the couple, suggesting that securing work may prove more difficult than they expect.
“There was a period when simply attaching their names to something guaranteed enormous curiosity,” she said. I’m not convinced that’s true anymore.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle went to the UK earlier this summer (Image: Getty)
“Meghan certainly has enormous name recognition, but I think, at this stage, it’s fair to ask how much of that is fame and how much is infamy.
“There’s a significant difference commercially. People may click on a Meghan Markle headline because they’re fascinated by her or irritated by her. That doesn’t mean they’re going to buy a movie ticket because her name is attached to the project. ‘Cookie Queens’ gives us another interesting data point on that distinction.”
She added, “Infamy can be extremely valuable to newspapers, television shows, and social media platforms because people will click, argue, and engage.
“Monetizing that attention yourself is a completely different challenge. People want to consume content about Harry and Meghan, but are they equally interested in consuming content from Harry and Meghan?”
The remarks follow a string of Harry and Meghan’s Hollywood ventures that seemingly fell short of expectations. Meghan’s Netflix series was axed after two seasons, for instance, and a movie they had backed underperformed at the U.S. box office.