Prince Harry 'called William to discuss move to London without informing Meghan'


Prince Harry has reportedly discussed his wishes to move back to London with Meghan Markle and their two children after growing concerned over finances, insiders have claimed.

The Duke allegedly reached out to his brother, Prince William, unexpectedly in order to call a truce and discuss the possibility of a return to the UK after the Sussexes and Spotify made a “mutual decision” to part ways on their exclusive Spotify deal.

According to intouchweekly, this upset Meghan, who was not informed about the call.

An insider claimed: “Harry admitted he’d phoned William to call a truce and told his brother he and Meghan would be open to going back to London, where they would serve King Charles.”

The insider went on to claim that the Duke of Sussex is concerned about finances and his and Meghan’s future in the United States.

They said: “Obviously, Megxit has blown up in their faces. Harry is starting to wonder if they made the right decision leaving England. He’s even suggested to Meghan that they return to London and the Royal Family.”

“William didn’t quite know what to say.”

The insider added that William told Harry: “He would think about his offer.”

Despite potentially losing their $20million Spotify deal, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle can still rely on their Netflix earnings.

According to reports, the royal couple will continue their partnership with the streaming giant, provided they continue to produce content that remains relevant.

In 2021, they had signed a contract with the streaming platform, estimated to be worth around $100million.

A Netflix spokesperson told The Mirror: “The bond with Archewell Productions is one we deeply value.

“‘Harry and Meghan’ launched as Netflix’s most spectacular documentary debut to date.”

“Our exciting journey with them isn’t ending anytime soon.

“We’re currently collaborating on numerous projects, including the much-anticipated documentary series ‘Heart of Invictus.’”

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