Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are said to be limiting themselves to Montecito mansion after losing their UK High Court case against the Home Office over security arrangement.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly taking time out of the public eye and spending time in their Montecito mansion with their two children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Meghan and Harry have seemingly decided to remain out of the spotlight as Harry's claims proved "incorrect" in the UK court.
However, Harry shared a video message for the WellChild Awards nominations ahead of their 2024 ceremony, but Meghan has not been spotted or spoken publicly.
The Montecito-based couple are keeping a low profile to avoid any backlash. The court battle, which looks set to continue if Harry launches an appeal, will reportedly cost around £1million.
Last year it was revealed that the couple spends a hefty amount - reportedly around $2million (£1.58million) a year - on security for themselves and their young children in the US.
On the other hand, Angela Levin claimed The Duchess of Sussex could be set for a much-hyped trip to Britain to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games in May.
Levin on, GB News, clamed the former Suits star is weighing up a move she has previously disregarded, adding that the the trip could coincide with Kate's recovery.
According to Levin, William's wife will return to royal duties around May time. She went on claiming that the Sussex's return could overshadow the future Queen's return as the former Suits star is very prepared for her "absolutely astonishing" trip.
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