Following a period of mourning and royal duties, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are set to leave the United Kingdom imminently.
The couple, who have been in the UK for the past few weeks, are reportedly eager to reunite with their children in California.
During their stay in the UK, Meghan and Harry mourned the loss of the King and attended his funeral alongside other members of the royal family.
Despite their public appearances and engagements, their hearts were with their children back in Montecito.
After the funeral, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are planning to return to their Montecito home, where they will finally be able to embrace their children, Archie and Lilibet.
Sources close to the couple revealed that the separation from their kids has been challenging, despite daily FaceTime calls to stay connected.
Archie and Lily have been under the loving care of Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, during Meghan and Harry's absence.
The couple moved to California in March 2020 and have since established their foundation, Archewell, which includes audio and video production facilities.
Meanwhile, the royal family continues to honor the late Queen in various ways.
Prince William and Kate paid tribute to the Queen on social media, acknowledging her role as both a monarch and a beloved family member.
The couple shared a heartfelt message alongside a photo from the Queen's funeral.
Yesterday, the Queen was laid to rest next to her husband, Prince Philip, in a private ceremony at Windsor.
Prince William, now next in line for the throne, shared a special bond with the Queen, reflecting her values and dedication to service.
As the royal family navigates this period of transition, Prince William's commitment to carrying on the Queen's legacy shines through.
The Queen, in turn, expressed pride in her grandson's environmental initiatives, highlighting the importance of service and dedication to the people.