Prince William and Princess Kate ‘received p...

Prince William and Princess Kate ‘received prior warning’ of Harry and Meghan b0mbshell

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The Prince and Princess of Wales were aware of the Sussexes’ decision (Image: Getty)

The Prince and Princess of Wales had received “prior warning” about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s bombshell decision to relocate to the UK, it has been claimed.

Kensington Palace has remained silent on Thursday morning, following the bombshell announcement on Wednesday night.

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GB News reports that the Palace has not yet commented on the news, but Prince William and Princess Catherine are understood to have been made aware of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s plans to move back to Britain in advance.

The couple will return to the UK later this month – making their home in a non-royal residence outside of London – and have already enrolled Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet in British schools.

It is understood there will be no change to Harry and Meghan’s role and status as private individuals and non-working members of the royal family.

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are coming back to the UK (Image: Getty)

The King, who is still living with cancer, was first made aware of the move on Sunday, only three days before it was made public, but is understood to welcome the opportunity to see more of the family both in a private and personal capacity.

But their status will remain the same, with the couple not offered a “half-in-half-out” option regarding their roles.

William – a future king – is estranged from his brother after Harry levelled a barrage of accusations against the prince, Kate, the King and Queen Camilla in the years since the Megxit crisis of 2020.

Former BBC royal correspondent Peter Hunt suggested the surprise return is likely to have left William “apoplectic”.

Mr Hunt told the Press Association: “In the long term, the return of the Sussexes to the UK opens up the prospect of two rival courts, William’s and Harry’s.

“In the short term, Harry will be able to deepen his rapprochement with his father.

“And his presence back home will make it harder for his brother to duck a reconciliation.

“The surprise return of Harry and Meghan is likely to have left William apoplectic.”

The move is also likely to spark debate about how the British public will react to the U-turn, given the criticism the Sussexes have levelled at the Royal Family and the institution of the monarchy.

A YouGov poll last month found that only 22% of Britons see Meghan in a positive light, compared with 65% who hold an unfavourable opinion of the former actress, while 33% see Harry positively and 58% negatively.

The Telegraph and Sun – which both broke the story on Wednesday night – reported that Archie, seven, and Lili, five, will start at their new schools in September.

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