Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reported to be planning an extended return to the UK, with their children expected to begin school there in September. Multiple reports say Archie, seven, and Lilibet, five, will start at a British school.

The outlets frame the development differently in terms of impact. One report cites a royal expert’s view that the move “provokes a crisis for the monarchy,” focusing on political and institutional implications. The other repeats the same core details about the timing and the children’s school start, without adding further specifics about who will be affected or what changes are expected.

Overall, both sources agree on the central elements: the Sussexes’ anticipated length of stay and the plan for Archie and Lilibet to attend school in the UK starting in September. They diverge mainly in emphasis, with one highlighting potential consequences for the monarchy and the other concentrating on logistics and timing.