THE RUNDOWNMeghan Markle and Prince Harry intend to keep their children Archie and Lilibet’s lives private in the U.K.They will not share official portraits of their children the way Kate Middleton and Prince William do.Sources spoke further about the couple’s motivation to move back, noting that there are a “number of factors” and “more to come” about their reasoning.As Meghan Markle and Prince Harry prepare to move back to the U.K., the couple is doing all they can to safeguard their children, Archie and Lilibet, as they adjust to their new, temporary chapter there. Despite being in the country where they were once working royals, they will continue to keep their family life out of the public eye. The Telegraph reports that Meghan and Harry “plan to take a firm line on privacy” and “intend to protect [Lilibet and Archie] as much as they can.”This means that the couple will not release photos of their children on their first day of school in the U.K. or share birthday portraits like Kate Middleton and Prince William do with their kids, who are more immediate heirs to the throne.View full post on InstagramThe Telegraph added that British media organizations “have been reminded of privacy laws and urged by the regulator not to disclose the location of the new family home nor the children’s school.” The outlet also learned that Meghan and Harry will not make a formal announcement about their move and intend to keep their new home private.The Telegraph teased “there is more to come” about the reason for their return, with sources saying there are “a number of factors” that motivated them.“The timing is good and works for them right now,” one insider said.The report came shortly before People and the BBC confirmed Meghan’s plans to return to acting. The Hollywood Reporter broke news today that Meghan is in “advanced discussions” to join an existing Netflix TV series that shoots in the U.K. Her role is still being written, the outlet revealed, and the number of episodes she’ll appear in hasn’t been disclosed.