As security talks move forward, Meghan is said to feel confident about where her marriage stands, even as Harry weighs a possible move back to Britain.
Meghan Markle is reportedly calm and self-assured amid renewed talk that Harry, the Duke of Sussex, could spend more time in the UK or even relocate there.
The discussion has resurfaced as Harry’s request for state-funded security is reviewed by Royal and VIP Executive Committee. If the decision goes in his favour, it would allow him to travel with Meghan and their children more freely, opening the door to longer stays in Britain.
That possibility has prompted speculation about whether Harry might eventually return to his home country. According to a source speaking to Radar Online, Meghan is not worried about that scenario at all.
“Meghan does not appear anxious about the situation,” the source said. “She is confident, assertive and firmly in charge, and she is certain that Harry will not walk away.” The source added that when the idea of a permanent return to Britain comes up, Meghan quickly shuts the conversation down.
The same source suggested that Harry himself is more conflicted. He is said to be torn between supporting what is best for his wife and feeling a pull back towards the UK.
“Harry is experiencing a level of emotional drift he has never known before,” the insider claimed. While his focus on his children remains strong, there is reportedly a sense that he no longer feels fully settled in any one place.
Outwardly, Harry continues to appear upbeat and engaged during public appearances. Privately, however, the source said he is struggling with isolation and a lack of grounding.
Harry is currently in London for his court case against the publisher of the Daily Mail, a visit that has once again put his long-term ties to Britain under the spotlight.
