The King’s Gloucestershire residence and organic estate
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have announced plans to return to the United Kingdom later this month, settling in a private residence outside London. They have enrolled their children, Archie and Lilibet, in a British school for the new term, and the couple will remain private individuals with no working royal status. The King has been notified and welcomes more family time.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have signaled they will relocate to a private residence outside London this month. They have maintained ties to the UK after leaving royal duties in 2020, while discussions over security arrangements and the family’s role remain unsettled.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have returned to Britain with their children, reasserting ties with the royal family while preserving their non-royal status. They plan to live at a private residence outside London and will continue to leverage their UK-based charitable work and commercial ventures.
Prince Harry has visited the UK this month for charity and Invictus events and has met King Charles and Queen Camilla at Highgrove. The meeting has allowed Harry’s children, Archie and Lilibet, to see their grandfather for the first time since 2022. The trip has followed his loss in a High Court privacy case and a dispute over state-funded security for his family.
George has turned 13 and will begin secondary schooling at Eton College in Windsor this September. The Waleses post celebratory images, with family moments at church, beach and at Lambrook, as they mark a year of growing public roles for the teen in the shadow of Trooping the Colour and royal milestones.
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has appeared as a mystery guest judge on MasterChef Australia, filing in for Andy Allen due to paternity leave. The broadcast features a surprise call from Prince Harry and highlights Meghan’s preferences and family life, as audiences react with mixed reviews to the Duchess’s appearance.
A series of court cases from multiple articles outlines fatal incidents and convictions across the UK and Africa. In Beaumont Leys Park, a 34-year-old man was jailed for manslaughter after a punch killed James McKeown; in Soho, Gabrielle Carrington faces murder charges after a car attack that killed Klaudia Zakrzewska; and in Gbarnga, Kamara is jailed for participating in a fatal mob beating.