King Charles Invites Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to Stay with Him During Their Highly Anticipated Royal Visit
King Charles is set to welcome Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan Markle back to the United Kingdom next month. The couple, along with their two children, will be visiting the UK for the first time in four years.
According to reports, King Charles has offered the Duke and Duchess of Sussex royal accommodations, but as of June 19, there has been no response. The family has previously declined similar offers, including accommodations at Buckingham Palace.
The trip will mark the first time the Sussex family has visited Harry's home country since June 2022, when they attended a celebration for Queen Elizabeth II's 70-year reign. Meghan last visited the UK in September 2022 for Queen Elizabeth's funeral.
The visit comes amid concerns over the family's security, which was downgraded after Harry stepped back from royal life in 2020. The Duke has fought to reinstate their security, but last year lost an appeal in a UK court over the levels of security they are entitled to while in Britain.
Harry has expressed his desire for his children to feel at home in the UK, but has cited safety concerns as a major obstacle. The security arrangements for the Sussexes' visit in July remain unclear, with decisions on additional measures to be made by the Home Office.
According to reports, King Charles has offered the Duke and Duchess of Sussex royal accommodations, but as of June 19, there has been no response. The family has previously declined similar offers, including accommodations at Buckingham Palace.
The trip will mark the first time the Sussex family has visited Harry's home country since June 2022, when they attended a celebration for Queen Elizabeth II's 70-year reign. Meghan last visited the UK in September 2022 for Queen Elizabeth's funeral.
The visit comes amid concerns over the family's security, which was downgraded after Harry stepped back from royal life in 2020. The Duke has fought to reinstate their security, but last year lost an appeal in a UK court over the levels of security they are entitled to while in Britain.
Harry has expressed his desire for his children to feel at home in the UK, but has cited safety concerns as a major obstacle. The security arrangements for the Sussexes' visit in July remain unclear, with decisions on additional measures to be made by the Home Office.
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