Prince Harry, who has been spending more time out of the US in recent months, is said to be making up his mind to relocate amid speculations about his deportation following Donald Trump's victory.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's future in the US has been thrown into uncertainty since Harry admitted using drugs in Spare, giving people reason to question America's US visa policy and law.
Harry, who's currently entangled in legal proceedings over his US immigration status, fueled the speculations about his future residence with his move to buy a property in Portugal.
An insider, close to the couple, has confirmed that "Meghan and Harry won't compromise on their two children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet's future."
"It seems to be difficult to raise their kids in the country, where they feel uncomfortable due to any reason."
"The UK is best place where Harry and Meghan's children can be bought up in an ideal way. But, it’s no secret that the main obstacle to their return to the county is the couple’s rift with the royal family," they added.
However, it's being claimed that Harry and Meghan have big plans for the Christmas this year as they want to celebrate it as their last in their Montecito home.
However, some royal experts and historians stick to their predictions that Harry, who took solo flight to Canada to promote his Invictus Games in Canada, will eventually say goodbye to the country, as h e believes his children's future belongs to somewhere else, but not in the US.
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