Prince Harry "Exploring Every Option" to Bring Meghan and the Kids on U.K. Visit Amid Dispute over Security
Prince Harry is weighing security options after British authorities rejected taxpayer-funded protection for the family’s planned July visit.
- Prince Harry is exploring "every available option" to bring his wife Meghan and their children to the United Kingdom next month, representatives stated on Tuesday, ensuring the visit proceeds safely.
- The Duke lost court battles to retain automatic police protection after stepping down from royal duties in 2020, leaving security determined on a case-by-case basis by the Executive Committee for the Protection of the Royal Family and Public Figures .
- Meghan is expected to skip the trip after receiving backlash over her planned "royal homecoming." Insiders claimed she "decided she didn't want to walk back into that storm" following intense public scrutiny.
- Despite the uncertainty, the Duke maintains a schedule of public and private Invictus Games engagements, while King Charles III has offered the family accommodation at Buckingham Palace, an invitation the Sussexes have not yet addressed.
- The visit coincides with the 65th birthday of Princess Diana on Wednesday, July 1, with Harry reportedly considering a visit to Althorp Estate with seven-year-old Archie and five-year-old Lilibet.
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