It was widely believed that Meghan Markle would not have any interest in revisiting the UK. However, there are now indications that she and Prince Harry might be considering a trip to Britain later this year, contingent upon a crucial decision.
Reports suggest that Meghan is contemplating a summer visit to the UK with Harry, potentially to attend an event commemorating the one-year countdown to the 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham. Yet, it is contingent on Meghan’s willingness to make the journey only if Harry’s automatic security detail in the UK is reinstated, a decision expected shortly following a recent Home Office review.
The issue of security has long been a significant hurdle preventing Harry from bringing Meghan and their children, Archie and Lilibet, to the UK to potentially reunite with their grandfather, the King.
Speculations about Meghan’s reluctance to return to the UK due to her reception in the country have been debunked by a close source to the Sussexes, who emphasized their family-oriented activities and hinted at Meghan’s potential return to the UK.
Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond expressed her belief that Harry may swiftly bring his children to visit the UK. She highlighted that resolving the security concerns could pave the way for a reunion between the King and his grandchildren, although public reception of Meghan’s return remains uncertain.
Should Harry’s security review yield positive results, there is speculation that he could increase his time in the UK and possibly assist the working royals with official engagements on behalf of the King.
However, Jennie doubts that Harry will take on official royal duties in the UK, given the earlier decision to step back from royal responsibilities. She noted the loyalty shown by William and the implications of reintegrating Harry as a working royal.
The article ends with a question about whether Meghan should accompany Harry on a trip back to the UK, inviting readers to participate in a poll and share their opinions.
