Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have made a final decision about their return to the UK after the royal family sent a stern message to the Sussexes.
According to Closer magazine, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex "agree that they shouldn’t return to the UK until the security arrangements are resolved."
Notably, the source claimed that Harry is "extremely keen to return more often, but Meghan doesn’t share the same affection for the UK as her husband."
On the other hand, an insider told the publication that the Montecito couple are running out of options to celebrate the Holidays as they fear their future in the US after Donald Trump's victory.
Speaking of their alleged purchase in Portugal, the source shared, "They add that ‘one of the main reasons’ they purchased the property was to ensure that they had a residence outside of the US if Trump won the election."
The report claimed that Harry and Meghan are "genuinely concerned." The pair is avoiding travelling to the UK because of serious security reasons.
However, now, the Sussexes "face the risk of being removed from America, which is an unsettling prospect for their family. It’s quite sad, as they’re running out of options on where to settle."
It is important to note that these comments came after Jennie Bond told OK! magazine that the royal family including Prince William has "zero interest" in making amends with Harry and Meghan.
Selena Gomez and sister Gracie steal the show at Sabrina Carpenter's concert
Paul Mescal reflects on recent encounter with King Charles at ‘Gladiator II’ premiere in London
Selena Gomez opens up about her 'favourite' nights with sister
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry future in the US has been thrown into uncertainty
Prince Harry gives new tension to Meghan Markle as separation continues
'Now You See Me' third sequel shoot has been wrapped up