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Prince Harry drops major hint that he and Meghan Markle are planning…

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Prince Harry could be heading back across the pond.

The Duke of Sussex dropped a major hint that he and wife Meghan Markle are considering returning to his home country while chatting with Joss Stone at London’s WellChild Awards last week.

The singer, 38, told Hello! magazine on Monday that the royal, 41, spoke with her about her recent relocation back to the United Kingdom.

Prince Harry hinted that he and Meghan Markle may move back to the United Kingdom. meghan/Instagram
The Duke of Sussex did so while chatting with Joss Stone at London’s WellChild Awards last week. Chris Jackson

“He was saying how wonderful the schools are here and how important community is for children,” the Grammy winner recalled. “It was nice to share that with him because it’s exactly why we felt drawn to come back.”

Stone, who shares four children with husband Cody DaLuz, wanted to raise her little ones in “a safe environment … surrounded by family, friends and a strong sense of belonging.”

Harry appeared “genuinely interested” in Stone’s move, she went on to tell the outlet.

He acted “genuinely interested” in the singer’s move back to the United Kingdom, Stone told Hello! magazine. WireImage
The royal “asked about how [she was] settling back in.” / SplashNews.com

“He … asked about how we were settling back in,” the songwriter noted. “He’s just very warm and down to earth, as always. Maybe Harry will move back too. That would be nice.”

Harry left England in 2020 with Markle, 44, and their now-6-year-old son, Prince Archie.

After briefly staying in Los Angeles and Canada, the couple moved into a Montecito, Calif., mansion, where they remain with their son and 4-year-old daughter Princess Lilibet.

Stone speculated, “Maybe Harry will move back too. That would be nice.” / SplashNews.com
The Grammy winner added, “He was saying how wonderful the schools are here and how important community is for children.” Getty Images

King Charles III has only met Lilibet once when the family of four traveled across the pond for the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022.

In May, Harry expressed a desire to reconcile with his dad, whom he has been estranged from for years.

“There’s no point in continuing to fight,” the prince said to BBC News at the time, noting that Charles “won’t speak” to him. “It would be nice to reconcile.”

Stone and husband Cody DaLuz were “drawn to come back” for the same reasons. Getty Images
Harry and Markle have not lived across the pond since 2020. Netflix

Four months later, Harry and His Majesty, 76, reunited during the “Spare” author’s visit earlier this month for a Clarence House sit-down that lasted nearly an hour.

We hear that when the duo had a “private tea” on Sept. 10, Harry showed off family photos and videos on his phone.

Prince William, however, was not present for the headline-making meetup.

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