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Prince Harry's wife Meghan and their children will not join him in London next week


Sat 04 Jul 2026 | 06:06 PM
Prince Harry, Meghan visit Africa for first time with Archie
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Prince Harry's wife Meghan and ​their two children will not travel to London with him next week, his spokesperson ‌said on Saturday, although a visit elsewhere in Britain had not been ruled out, according to Reuters.

Harry, the younger son of King Charles, is due in London and Birmingham next week for a series of charity engagements and events promoting the ​2027 Invictus Games.

A DESIRE FOR FAMILY RECONCILIATION

Harry has repeatedly expressed a desire to bring his children to Britain, which they have not visited for several years, but has said concerns ​about security have complicated those plans.

"The Duke continues to explore every available option to enable the ​visit to proceed safely and to give his children the opportunity to enjoy the UK," his spokesperson said earlier ‌this ⁠week.

The prince has long argued that security concerns put his family at risk when visiting Britain.

Last year he lost a legal challenge against a government decision to remove the automatic police protection afforded to him after he stepped down from royal duties in 2020 and moved to the United States with ​Meghan.

The planned visit had ​raised the prospect of ⁠a rare meeting between Archie and Lilibet and their grandfather, King Charles, who has seen little of the children in recent years as relations ​between Harry and the royal family remain strained.

Harry said in a BBC ​interview last year ⁠that he wanted a reconciliation with his family after years of public disputes, including criticism of royal life in television interviews and in his memoir, "Spare".

His trip next week also coincides with a closely watched court ⁠ruling in ​his privacy claim against Associated Newspapers, publisher of the Daily ​Mail.

Harry is expected to attend engagements linked to the Invictus Games, the sporting competition for wounded and injured military veterans ​that he founded and which Birmingham will host in 2027.