“They are moving back to Britain because they don’t like President Trump,” Katie Miller, the wife of White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, said on X.
U.K. politicians may not be able to resist giving their view on the Royal return — particularly if questions over taxpayer-funded security or public-facing roles bubble up again.
Will Andy Burnham welcome the Sussexes home?
The British prime minister will be speaking to reporters today as he marks his first month in office by visiting a waste site.
Burnham regularly meets King Charles III. His good political friend, Steve Rotherham, told PoliticsHome that he thinks Burnham is a “royalist.”
How will their relationship with the media play out?
It’s no secret that Prince Harry is no fan of the British media.
He and his wife said it was one trigger for moving to the U.S. — where they subsequently signed multi-million-dollar deals for a Netflix show and a podcast series.
The Duke of Sussex is now dealing with the fallout of a major legal defeat after he and a number of high-profile claimants lost a High Court privacy case against the publisher of the Daily Mail.
After an 11-week trial, his claims were dismissed after racking up many millions in legal fees.