
The Duchess of Sussex has made a startling admission about her future plans during her latest podcast episode, revealing she has "no plan" to return to the United Kingdom anytime soon.
Meghan Markle opened up about her current mindset and reflections on her time in Britain during a conversation with comedian and writer Ziwe Fumudoh on her Archetypes podcast. The revelation comes as the royal continues to build her life in California with Prince Harry and their two children.
Looking Forward, Not Back
"I think for us, we're really focused on being happy," Meghan shared during the candid discussion. The Duchess appeared relaxed and reflective as she spoke about her current priorities and future aspirations.
When questioned directly about potential plans to visit the UK, Meghan was surprisingly straightforward: "I have no plan. I have no plan." The simple yet definitive statement underscores the couple's continued distance from royal life and their focus on their new American chapter.
Reflections on British Life
The conversation also touched upon Meghan's experiences during her time living in Britain as a working royal. While not delving into specific details about her departure from royal duties, the Duchess offered thoughtful insights about that period of her life.
Her comments suggest a woman who has moved on from previous chapters while maintaining a philosophical perspective on her experiences. The podcast episode provided listeners with one of the most direct statements yet about the couple's current stance toward their former home country.
New Ventures and Future Focus
Meanwhile, the Sussexes continue to develop their media ventures and philanthropic work through their Archewell organization. The Archetypes podcast has become a platform for Meghan to explore various topics while occasionally offering glimpses into her personal journey.
This latest revelation about having "no plan" to return to Britain reinforces the couple's commitment to their new life in Montecito, California, where they've established roots and continue to build their independent brand outside the royal framework.