In an earlier interview, Meghan stated that she could not envision the move.

Meghan and Harry share two children (Image: GETTY)
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly have different ideas about where they would like their children to be educated. With the couple having moved to the US in 2020, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet are now being raised in the sunny US state of California.
Meghan previously shared that they both attend separate schools close to their home in Montecito. This is likely due to their two-year age difference, with Archie born in 2019 and his little sister joining the family in 2021. It has now been reported that the couple are not sharing the same mindset about where their children should receive an education, with Meghan said to be set on continuing their studies in her home country, America.
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Speaking to Closer, a source said: “Harry can’t rule out a British education. He wants his children to have a meaningful connection with that side of their family.
“He’d prefer the kids to attend a mixed school, and has even explored the possibility of a day-pupil arrangement.”
Discussing how Meghan feels, they added: “Culturally, LA is where Meghan feels comfortable – she never took to the stuffiness of England. It’s hard to imagine her agreeing to uproot the life she’s built in California.”
In a 2022 interview with The Cut, Meghan stated that she could not envision sending Archie and Lilibet to school in the UK.

Meghan is reportedly keen for Archie and Lilibet to continue their education in the US (Image: Instagram/meghan)
She explained that if she were to drop Archie, who was born in the UK, off at a British school, she would have to face massive press paparazzi attention.
She told the publication, “Sorry, I have a problem with that. That doesn’t make me obsessed with privacy. That makes me a strong and good parent protecting my child from a royal press photo-call of 40 people.”
The 45-year-old previously said that it takes her two-and-a-half hours to drop both of her children off at school before travelling home.
