Prince Harry and Meghan Markle seem to have made a 360-degree turn with their decision to return to the U.K. to join II's Platinum Jubilee celebrations. After the secret visit to the Britain, will the Sussexes start casually visiting the country they left?

Prince Harry's aides are reportedly creating a "resolution plan" so that he can visit the U.K. with his family for the upcoming Platinum Jubilee. It has been previously reported that the Sussexes are not yet decided if they will attend the celebrations in June, but it looks like they have finally come up with a decision.

Express noted sources close to the couple revealed the military veteran wanted to fulfill his grandmother's wish and be with his family this summer. An insider told The Mirror the prince favors attending the event, so plans are now being put in place.

However, he is yet to confirm if he will surely make the trip. The issue about his and his family's security, along with the ongoing court case, still needs to be sorted out.

The tipster added that though it was a red line for him before, there might be "a resolution in the offering." The confirmation of Prince Harry's return to the U.K. now depends on this resolution.

Meghan Markle's husband loves to see Queen Elizabeth and wants to spend time with her, together with his family. However, he still has a legal battle with the Home Office after a row over his security in the U.K.

So, what will be the possible resolution? Express added it might include the possibility of offering the Prince Harry security protection funded by the U.K. taxpayers.

If this happens, the royal couple may finally join the iconic Bucking Palace balcony appearance of the royal family. The Platinum Jubilee celebrations will be held from June 2 to 5.

Meanwhile, after the talks about Prince Harry's U.K. return, GoodtoKnow revealed he seemed to have hinted at the possibility of living in the country again. After his secret visit to Queen Elizabeth with Meghan Markle at Windsor Castle, the duke gave a rare TV interview with Koda Kotb on the "Today Show."

Prince Harry said that the country he calls home, for the time being, is the U.S. after being welcomed with open arms and having a great community in Santa Barbara, where his family now lives. But as he said, "for the time being," some saw it as a hint that he might return to live in the U.K.