Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to return to the UK within the next 10 days for "an extended period of time", and they are said to have already secured their new home. The decision, which has been described by friends as sudden, comes after Harry brought his family to the UK for a reunion with his father, King Charles III, and Queen Camilla at Highgrove House in July.
Harry and Meghan's children have reportedly already enrolled to start school in the UK in September – although it is not yet known where they will study. There are currently no plans for Harry and Meghan to resume life as working royals or receive money from the public purse.
Potential Cotswolds locations
Speaking on The Royalist YouTube channel, royal reporter Tom Sykes said a royal source told him Harry was "interested" in the Cotswolds. Sykes said: "Harry is very interested in the Cotswolds – it's obviously where he grew up." The Cotswolds is a quiet and rural area which A-listers often flock to for its privacy.
Here's a list of some of the Cotswolds' best areas that the Sussexes could be seen living close to by the end of the month.
Bibury
Bibury is a pretty Cotswold village that's surrounded by stunning greenery. The quiet and quaint area is known for its historic buildings and rich history and was named the best village in the world by Forbes.
Burford
Burford is one of the most picturesque towns in the Cotswolds. The town sits around 20 minutes away from Oxford. Burford's location on the A40 makes it one of the easier Cotswolds towns to reach by car and it's around two hours from London.
Kingham
Kingham is known for its idyllic green, thatched cottages, and wholesome pubs. The town offers typical Cotswolds charm and it boasts easy access to London.
Chipping Norton
Chipping Norton has the perfect blend of a vibrant market town atmosphere, high-end dining and countryside privacy. Many media and political figures live there which make it a popular choice for a celebrity-level relocation.



