This extended stay would also allow him to catch up with old friends. But with Meghan's imminent launch of her American Riviera Orchard brand this summer, she's expected to stay stateside , say sources.
Meghan has rarely been seen in the UK since the Sussexes stepped back from Royal duties and relocated to Montecito in 2020, whereas Harry has made a few solo trips, including for the Invictus Games' 10th anniversary.
A source told Closer: "Harry is going to have to return to the UK solo as it makes sense for him to take a longer trip. He's convinced that if he spends a longer period of time there, he'll have a better chance to reconnect with his family."
Insiders suggest a month-long separation, with Harry in Britain and Meghan in the US with their kids Archie and Lillibet. Meghan is said to be "respectful" of Harry's need to visit his homeland but is too busy to join, the insider added.
The source revealed Meghan "fears she would be heckled" if she were to return to the UK. Meghan has recently wrapped up filming her Netflix cookery show and is also gearing up for her brand launch.
On the other hand, Harry is reportedly eager to repair his relationship with his family. His candid memoir 'Spare', the Sussexes' Netflix documentary, and his interview with Oprah Winfrey are believed to have caused tension with The Firm.
The insider shared: "Harry is very anxious to go home and see his dad, catch up with his friends for his birthday in September and also pay a visit to his aunt, Princess Anne."
Despite the rift with his family, Harry did manage a swift 26-hour trip back to the UK when he found out the King had cancer. He was also present at the coronation last May, albeit without his immediate family.
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