Prince Harry and Meghan are returning to the U.K. with their children

LONDON — Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, have decided to return to the United Kingdom for an extended stay starting this fall, but they won't resume their roles as working members of the royal family, The Associated Press learned Wednesday.The couple's children, Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5, have already enrolled at British schools and will start classes in September, according to a person close to the Sussexes who was not authorized to speak publicly.The family plans to live at a private, non-royal residence outside of London, but plans to maintain their home in Montecito, California, and their vacation property in Portugal.The Daily Telegraph first reported the story.

When asked to discuss the reports by the AP at a roundtable event with U.S.veterans in Washington Wednesday night, Harry replied, "Nothing to say."Harry and Meghan gave up their royal duties and moved to California more than six years ago to earn their living through lucrative contracts with Netflix and Spotify.

Although relations with the rest of the royal family have soured since then, Harry has recently expressed an interest in reconciliation so he could spend more time with his father, King Charles III, who is being treated for an undisclosed form of cancer.Charles was informed of the couple's plans on Sunday.Harry and Meghan visited the U.K.

last month.Buckingham Palace has a policy of not commenting on speculation about non-working members of the royal family.A representative for Harry and Meghan declined to comment.According to a source close to the Sussexes, Meghan will continue heading her As Ever company from the U.K., while Harry can spend more time working with his U.K.-based charities.Harry and Meghan have had a stormy relationship with the royal family ever since they decamped to a mansion in the exclusive Southern California enclave of Montecito.In a series of interviews and Harry's memoir "Spare," the couple said they left Britain to escape the restrictions of ro...

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