Harry and Meghan’s reported plan to relocate back to the UK is met with limited public support, with survey results showing more people against than in favour. The Belfast Telegraph and Evening Standard report that around a third of Britons believe the Sussexes should not move back, while the Evening Standard specifies that 21% support the idea.

The Daily Mail adds that the discussion follows reports that the couple are relocating back to the duke’s home country before the end of the month. Across outlets, the key point is public opinion: a majority do not want the Sussexes to return, according to the figures cited. While outlets differ in how they frame the numbers—some highlighting “about a third” opposed, others stating the proportion in favour—the overall message remains consistent: support for a UK return is relatively low among surveyed Britons.

Context remains the same across reports: the survey captures attitudes toward the couple’s potential move, amid ongoing media attention about their location and future plans.