Harry and Meghan return to the UK, with multiple outlets revisiting the disputes and developments that have followed since the couple announced they would step back from royal duties in early 2020. Coverage focuses on how their relationship with the palace and their public profile have evolved over subsequent years, including changes in roles, public communications, and security arrangements.
Both outlets frame the return through a timeline of key issues arising after “Megxit.” The Evening Standard emphasizes a sequence of controversies, including matters such as their public messaging since leaving official duties and the broader question of how their status affects their ability to travel and operate in the UK. The Belfast Telegraph presents a similar retrospective, detailing how “Megxit” leads into later headlines and tensions, highlighting that the story continues to develop alongside their high-profile appearances and interactions with the UK public.
While neither article provides a single definitive “new” resolution, together they portray the return as part of an ongoing post-“Megxit” narrative, shaped by security planning, public interest, and continued scrutiny from media and institutions in the UK.