Meghan Markle could return to UK for first time in 4 years
Meghan Markle could join Prince Harry in the U.K. for the first time since 2022 this summer.
The Duke of Sussex, 41, is expected to be in Birmingham, England, for the one-year-to-go celebrations for his Invictus Games kick off.
However, his hopes that he will have Meghan, 44, alongside him likely hinge on whether he receives the upgrade to his security in his home country. A review is currently underway.
For most of the previous iterations of his Paralympic-style games, Prince Harry has been accompanied by his wife. She has also attended the countdown promotions, such as in Vancouver, Canada, in February 2024. They were also both in Düsseldorf, Germany, for the one-year-to-go events in September 2022.
No decision has been made on whether the Duchess of Sussex will be in Birmingham for the celebrations in July, but a major consideration will be whether Prince Harry gets his wish for increased taxpayer-backed security. A representative for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had no comment on Jan. 12.
Prince Harry, who has long campaigned for the reinstatement of his full security cover since stepping back from the royal family in 2020, has made it plain in several interviews that he doesn't feel safe bringing his wife and two children, Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4, without sufficient security support.
'Security is always going to be a deciding factor in this,' a source was quoted in The Sun on Sunday on Jan. 11.
Harry is next expected in the U.K. solo ahead of the start of his latest legal case against Associated Newspapers, which starts in a London court on Jan. 19. He is reported to be giving evidence early in the case, which is expected to last around nine weeks.
The Duke of Sussex and his team are currently awaiting the decision on whether full-scale security will be reinstated for him and his family when they visit the U.K. While those close to him are optimistic that it will rule in his favor and instigate a new security set-up for him, saying there are 'positive' noises coming from the U.K. government, a decision is unlikely to come before his arrival for the legal case.
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Meghan Markle could join Prince Harry in the U.K. for the first time since 2022 this summer.
The Duke of Sussex, 41, is expected to be in Birmingham, England, for the one-year-to-go celebrations for his Invictus Games kick off.
However, his hopes that he will have Meghan, 44, alongside him likely hinge on whether he receives the upgrade to his security in his home country. A review is currently underway.
For most of the previous iterations of his Paralympic-style games, Prince Harry has been accompanied by his wife. She has also attended the countdown promotions, such as in Vancouver, Canada, in February 2024. They were also both in Düsseldorf, Germany, for the one-year-to-go events in September 2022.
No decision has been made on whether the Duchess of Sussex will be in Birmingham for the celebrations in July, but a major consideration will be whether Prince Harry gets his wish for increased taxpayer-backed security. A representative for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had no comment on Jan. 12.
Prince Harry, who has long campaigned for the reinstatement of his full security cover since stepping back from the royal family in 2020, has made it plain in several interviews that he doesn't feel safe bringing his wife and two children, Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4, without sufficient security support.
'Security is always going to be a deciding factor in this,' a source was quoted in The Sun on Sunday on Jan. 11.
Harry is next expected in the U.K. solo ahead of the start of his latest legal case against Associated Newspapers, which starts in a London court on Jan. 19. He is reported to be giving evidence early in the case, which is expected to last around nine weeks.
The Duke of Sussex and his team are currently awaiting the decision on whether full-scale security will be reinstated for him and his family when they visit the U.K. While those close to him are optimistic that it will rule in his favor and instigate a new security set-up for him, saying there are 'positive' noises coming from the U.K. government, a decision is unlikely to come before his arrival for the legal case.
People
Meghan Markle could join Prince Harry in the U.K. for the first time since 2022 this summer.
The Duke of Sussex, 41, is expected to be in Birmingham, England, for the one-year-to-go celebrations for his Invictus Games kick off.
However, his hopes that he will have Meghan, 44, alongside him likely hinge on whether he receives the upgrade to his security in his home country. A review is currently underway.
For most of the previous iterations of his Paralympic-style games, Prince Harry has been accompanied by his wife. She has also attended the countdown promotions, such as in Vancouver, Canada, in February 2024. They were also both in Düsseldorf, Germany, for the one-year-to-go events in September 2022.
No decision has been made on whether the Duchess of Sussex will be in Birmingham for the celebrations in July, but a major consideration will be whether Prince Harry gets his wish for increased taxpayer-backed security. A representative for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had no comment on Jan. 12.
Prince Harry, who has long campaigned for the reinstatement of his full security cover since stepping back from the royal family in 2020, has made it plain in several interviews that he doesn't feel safe bringing his wife and two children, Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4, without sufficient security support.
'Security is always going to be a deciding factor in this,' a source was quoted in The Sun on Sunday on Jan. 11.
Harry is next expected in the U.K. solo ahead of the start of his latest legal case against Associated Newspapers, which starts in a London court on Jan. 19. He is reported to be giving evidence early in the case, which is expected to last around nine weeks.
The Duke of Sussex and his team are currently awaiting the decision on whether full-scale security will be reinstated for him and his family when they visit the U.K. While those close to him are optimistic that it will rule in his favor and instigate a new security set-up for him, saying there are 'positive' noises coming from the U.K. government, a decision is unlikely to come before his arrival for the legal case.
People
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Meghan Markle could return to UK for first time in 4 years
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