Prince Harry’s expected return to the UK next month is once again drawing public attention, especially around whether Meghan Markle and their two children will travel with him.
The Duke of Sussex is expected to attend an event marking the one-year countdown to the 2027 Invictus Games. Earlier reports suggested that Meghan, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet could also make the trip.
However, the family’s plans may now be reconsidered after Harry’s request for publicly funded security in the UK was reportedly declined. According to reports, he is still looking at ways to make the visit possible while keeping his family’s safety in mind.
The situation has led to strong reactions from commentators, including Piers Morgan, who criticised Harry on social media and questioned whether UK taxpayers should cover his protection when he no longer carries out royal duties.
There have also been claims that, if the Sussexes meet King Charles during the visit, any private discussions would be handled carefully. Some commentators have suggested that strict boundaries may be put in place to keep conversations private and avoid further media attention.
Reports also claim Queen Camilla may not be present if the Sussexes return, though this has not been officially confirmed.
For now, the focus remains on whether Harry will travel alone or with his family. With the Invictus Games countdown approaching, many royal watchers are hoping the visit can stay centred on the event itself, while allowing space for a calmer family moment behind the scenes.



