Prince Harry will not be joined by Meghan and children on UK trip

It is understood that Prince Harry will not be with his wife, the Duchess of Sussex, and their two children during his visit to London next week.
Meghan, Archie, 7, and Lilibet, 5, will not travel to London as originally planned after it was confirmed the family would not be provided with taxpayer-funded police security during the visit.
There is a possibility they could join Harry later in the week when the trip departs from London to the Midlands.
Harry is in England for a five-day trip to celebrate the one-year countdown to the Invictus Games in Birmingham.
Last month, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex accepted an offer to stay at the royal residence with their two children during the visit.
He has previously said he would not bring his wife and children into the country until security arrangements were improved.
Speaking to the BBC last year, Trump said he “doesn’t see a world where I would bring my wife and children back to England at this stage.”
The security challenge was related to the decisions of the Royal and VIP Executive Committee (Ravec), which decided to provide security for senior royals and other public figures.
Prince Harry and Meghan last met in 2022, with the late Queen Elizabeth II. They were together in the United Kingdom at the time of Elizabeth’s funeral.
He has since traveled alone to the UK; She met her father during a trip last September.




