Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are hitting it off with their new lifestyle in the LA. It’s been a long time now since the pair moved out of the royal palace to settle down in America. There were no expectations of them being back in the royal premises anytime soon, but experts think otherwise.

During his appearance on Heirpod podcast, the co-author of royal biography Finding Freedom, Omid Scobie claimed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, in all likelihood, will be based in the UK next summer.

Meghan and Harry haven’t dropped a single sign of their return to the royal palace for any reason. As a matter of fact, the royal pair has made sure that they intend to spend their lives in America.

Recently, they bought a new family house in Santa Barbara, LA costing $14.7 million to raise their child Archie. Aside from that, the Sussexes are not leaving a single stone unturned to be financially stable in the country – they have been visiting Hollywood production houses, presenting their plan in order to find their big break.

Speaking of why the royal pair may come back to the UK, Scobie said, "In March, we have the Invictus Games, which has been rescheduled, in the Hague. In June, we have Trooping the Colour, which I imagine Prince Harry and Meghan would like to still be at, and July 1, we have the unveiling of the Princess Diana statue. I would not be surprised if we saw the Sussexes spend an extended period of time in the UK next year."

A new statue of Princess Diana will be unveiled at Kensington Palace in July next year. Kensington Palace said that the installation was delayed due to the pandemic, but the confirmation has been made that it will take place in the Kensington Palace’s Sunken Garden of July 1, 2021.

Besides that, Scobie has also indicated that the possible reason for their return before next year may be their charity work - but that depends on the coronavirus travel restrictions.

A glimmer of hope for royal fans who can’t wait to see the Sussexes reunite with the royal family member - is the fact that the Duke and Duchess have been taking their charitable work more seriously than ever before, so they may, in fact, be around sooner to carry out the same in the UK.   

Harry, who loves his mother so much, will be there in the honor of Princess Diana, experts believe.