Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are said to have ‘not yet responded’ to King Charles III’s offer regarding accommodation for their upcoming visit to the United Kingdom. According to reports, the couple is expected to return to Britain in July for the first time in four years, bringing their children, Prince Archie, and Princess Lilibet, for the “One Year To Go” event that marks the countdown to the 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham.According to GB News, the return journey has been very difficult due to the difficulties and security. Prince Harry lost his 24-hour armed police protection in 2020 after he and Meghan stepped down from royal duties. He later challenged the decision, arguing that the British Home Office acted illegally, but ultimately failed.
A security issue that nearly derailed the trip
The security issue became so serious that Harry worried about the possibility of returning to Britain with his family. Speaking to the BBC after losing the court, the Duke of Sussex made it clear, “I don’t see a country where I can bring my wife and children to the UK at this point.”
While King Charles III reportedly welcomes contact with Prince Harry, Prince William’s bravado leaves hope for a reconciliation. Photo credit (Instagram)
However, recent reports suggest that tight security measures have been put in place for the Sussexes’ upcoming visit, removing what appear to be obstacles to their return home. This has allowed planning to move on to the next important question – where the family will be during their time in the country.
Many palaces are offered
King Charles III is said to have increased royal status for Harry and Meghan. Several famous royal places are considered as places to visit. Buckingham Palace St James’s Palace, Windsor Castle and Frogmore Cottage where the couple live before moving to California in 2020 have all been discussed as possibilities.However, according to the Daily Mail, Harry and Meghan have yet to respond to this.
Althorp’s house goes out as far as it can go
The couple are said to be staying at Althorp House, the ancestral home of the Spencer family and the childhood home of Diana, Princess of Wales. The house holds special significance for Harry as it serves as his late mother’s resting place. In terms of location, the site’s location, about an hour from Birmingham, makes it a logical choice as Harry has visited Britain.
While King Charles III is said to be in a position to rebuild bridges, questions remain about whether the royal family can move past years of division. Photo credit (Instagram)
Althorp House’s website says the property will be ‘closed to the general public on July 10 and 11’, details which have fueled speculation among onlookers about the couple’s possible trip. Hello! magazine, the house has been offered to Harry and Meghan as a place to stay, although the couple has not yet decided to accept the plan.
Decisions are expected soon
Although final decisions regarding accommodation and security are still pending, sources indicate that clarity on the issue is expected in the coming weeks. The commitment of the two to participate in the Attictus Games reading game shows that their journey will continue, waiting for the answer to these questions.
King Charles III is looking forward to the reunion
Despite the difficult journey, King Charles III says he is looking forward to being reunited with his young son and grandchildren. The King’s appearance to preside over the tour is in stark contrast to other members of the royal family.
The King’s accommodation reflects his desire to accommodate Prince Harry, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet on their UK tour. Photo credit (Instagram)
Prince William maintains strict boundaries
Prince William, however, seems unable to manage any reconciliation with his estranged sibling at this time. Speaking to GB News last week, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said the Prince of Wales was still “very disappointed” by Harry’s actions and was “unable” to meet him during the Sussexes’ time in Britain.This has significant implications for Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet’s relationship with their relatives. The meeting between the youngest royals – Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 11, and Prince Louis, 8 – seems to be on the table, given Prince William’s role in the matter of estrangement from his brother and sister-in-law.