Prince Harry left the United Kingdom earlier this year. After stepping down from his post as a senior working royal, he joined his wife in Canada and, later on, relocated to the United States.

Five months have passed since their exit. While many have continued to wonder when they will return to the British Royals' home country, the Sussex couple has remained tight-lipped about the matter.

But, in his most recent engagement, the Duke of Sussex hinted that he will likely return next year. Amid the video call with the Rugby Football League members, he said that he "definitely" plans on "coming back" because of the Rugby League World Cup, according to Insider.

Reports said that games will be from October 23 to November 27. Despite not confirming his return to the United Kingdom, several experts believe that Prince Harry will fly out of the United States.

The same publication speculated that he might even fly back to his home country on a much earlier date. As recalled, the 12-month review of his and Meghan Markle's exit will end in the spring of 2021. So, rumors have started to emerge that they might have an extended stay in the U.K. next year.

Finding Freedom's co-author, Omid Scobie, shared in an episode of the Heirpod podcast that he expects Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to be at the Trooping The Colour in 2021, according to the Daily Express. He added that they will be at the unveiling of the Princess Diana statue, on July 1.

Aside from these events during the summer, Scobie noted that the Duke of Sussex will be in Europe for the Invictus Games. Amid the pandemic crisis, they rescheduled the "international multi-sport event" to next year.

While Prince Harry may most likely fly back, not everyone is confident that Meghan Markle and Archie Harrison will join him. Some, reportedly, stated that the Duchess of Sussex might fly back and forth while her husband remains in the United Kingdom.

As the discussions about the Sussex couple's return to the United Kingdom continue, some royal experts, also, tackled the issues surrounding the royal-born Prince's visa in the United States. Speaking to TalkRADIO, Angela Levin and Mike Graham, reportedly, had the same notions about the royals' possible return.

Levin pointed out that Prince Harry will need to return to his home country because of his visa. She said that the Wales prince cannot stay in the foreign country "indefinitely."

Both of the royal commentators agreed that he will have issues on citizenship, as well as the accompanying tax implications of it. So, it is highly likely that the British public will see Prince Harry again soon.