Meghan Markle won’t follow in pal Ellen DeGeneres’ footsteps by moving to the UK — but what about Prince Harry?

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hightailed it across the pond to the UK.Last week, it emerged that the comedian, 66, and the “Arrested Development” alum, 51, packed up and moved to England following Donald Trump’s election win earlier this month.Sources close to the couple, who wed in 2008, said they will likely “never” return to the US on a permanent basis.However, despite boasting a very close friendship with the former “Ellen Show” host, the “Suits” alum, 43, will not be looking to make a similar move herself for the second time, according to a former palace staffer.Grant Harrold, who had previously worked as King Charles’ personal butler for seven years, exclusively told The Post that Markle will not be “following suit.”“Meghan’s too much of an American girl, she doesn’t want to be in the UK permanently,” Harrold said of the former actress. “I can see her coming over for the holidays and having time over here, but living here permanently?

I just don’t see it.”However, Harrold noted that the same theory doesn’t apply to Markle’s husband, Prince Harry.In fact, the former palace staffer believes the Duke of Sussex, 40, will be making that move eventually.“I do see it,” he said of the exiled prince. “I think he could be open to returning.

As I always keep saying, never say never.”The Post has reached out to Markle’s reps for comment.Still, after being stripped of tax-funded private security following their royal exit in 2020, the Sussexes — and Markle in particular — have made a conscious effort to stay out of the UK.Despite Harry making it his mission to win back security protection for his family since, the duo have not been seen together on Harry’s home soil since 2022.In a further blow, the duo were reportedly snubbed from the invite list to.

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