Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan to bring children to UK
Published in Entertainment News
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will bring their children to the UK in July.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan, who live in California after quitting as senior members of the British Royal Family in 2020, are planning to return to Harry's native UK with their kids Prince Archie, seven, and Princess Lilibet, five, for the first time since 2022.
The last time the young royals were in the UK was to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of the late Queen Elizabeth in 2022.
Harry has previously insisted he does not feel it is safe to bring Meghan and their children to the UK after losing their taxpayer-funded police protection in 2020, when he and Meghan quit as Senior Royals.
Meanwhile, PEOPLE reports that Harry and Meghan will carry out a number of engagements for the Invictus Games Foundation and Harry's charitable work while they are in the UK.
Harry will attend the 14th Invictus Games Foundation Conversation: From Policy to Practice at Chatham House, and the couple will have a series of private meetings with the Invictus Games Foundation at the Royal Hospital Chelsea.
They will also visit Birmingham's National Exhibition Centre (NEC), the primary venue for the 2027 Games and will officially launch the one-year countdown to the Birmingham event.
Harry will visit Birmingham Children's Hospital to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the charity's first WellChild Nurse, as part of his role as patron of WellChild.
And, to support his role as Global Ambassador for Scotty's Little Soldiers, the charity which supports bereaved military children and young people, Harry will attend Scotty's Summer Festival at Maxstoke Castle in Warwickshire
They will stay in both royal residences and private accommodation but Archie and Lilibet will not take part in any public engagements.
Buckingham Palace revealed earlier this month that Harry's father King Charles - whom Harry has a strained relationship with - has offered the Sussex's accommodation on a royal estate during their visit.
Reports suggest Buckingham Palace is among the residences being considered because of its extensive security arrangements.
Other possibilities are understood to include St James's Palace, Windsor Castle and Frogmore Cottage, the former UK home of Harry and Meghan.
In May 2025, Harry told the BBC he hoped for a reconciliation with relatives following years of public disagreements and legal disputes surrounding his security arrangements in Britain.
According to reports, an arrangement has been reached that would allow Charles to spend time with Archie and Lilibet during the visit.
Relations between Harry and his brother, Prince William, 44, remain strained.
William is not expected to meet Harry during the visit, with reports suggesting the brothers have not spoken since the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022.
Last year, Harry travelled to Britain after Charles was diagnosed with cancer and later met his father privately at Clarence House.
Reports at the time said Harry brought a framed photograph of Archie and Lilibet to show the King during the meeting.












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