HOUSE hunters Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are desperately trying to flog their £11million mansion in Montecito, California.
The Duke and Duchess have had property people in and are looking to take the next steps in their personal lives and careers this year.
While it's not yet known where the former working royals, and their two children Archie and Lilibet, will go, it appears England is on their mind.
Harry has already aired thoughts about moving back with his family in the UK, rebuilding the bond with his father, His Majesty King Charles III.
He'd also like to work on his relationship with his brother Prince William and his sister-in-law Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales.
Now sources are saying Meghan has "come round" to the idea of relocating back to London, despite setting sights on Malibu.
"Meghan is caving and coming round to the idea of living in England, holding onto happy memories at Frogmore," an insider told SundayStar.co.uk
"She's debating giving it a couple of years in the UK, there's still plenty of TV and film opportunities in London, but not as good as Los Angeles.
"But Harry's feelings are important to her, and she wants to support his transition back to a working royal, if that's what he wants.
"She's going with the flow but if Harry decided to pull the trigger on a move back to his homeland, she wouldn't get in his way."
It comes after reports the couple's Californian neighbours are "sick of them" and that they're "never home", according to the Daily Mirror.
Meghan and Harry's representatives didn't respond.
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