Meghan Markle ‘not anxious’ about Prince Harry’s UK return as insider describes Los Angeles confidence
Meghan Markle remains confident and composed regarding her husband Prince Harry’s ongoing court appearances in London, with sources insisting the Duchess of Sussex is “not anxious at all” about any potential move back to Britain. The royal couple continue to attract attention as questions over their future and place within the monarchy intensify in both the United Kingdom and the United States.
Details from Express.co.uk reveal that insiders close to the Sussexes depict Ms. Markle as assertive and firmly in charge of decisions about their living arrangements, dismissing speculation she might return to the UK against her wishes.
One source reportedly told Radar Online that Ms. Markle “closes the conversation down immediately” whenever talk of a move surfaces, adding that Prince Harry is experiencing some “emotional drift” as he balances loyalties between family in Britain and life with his wife and children in California. The couple’s return to the UK is often complicated by security arrangements, as discussed in Britpop News’s analysis of the security guarantees required for Meghan’s presence in the United Kingdom.
Ms. Markle’s own approach is described as outwardly cheerful and engaged, both at public appearances and in her day-to-day life in Los Angeles. Insiders note her primary focus is on her family, her brand, and ensuring Prince Harry feels supported, stating she “is certain that Harry will not walk away.”
The matter of the couple’s residence remains closely watched by royal observers, with every development viewed as a potential signal about the Sussexes’ evolving relationship with the royal family and their ongoing transatlantic life.





