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PRINCE made statement UNITED KINGDOM in London, London, City of, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
Prince Harry will not be joined by Meghan and children on London visit
Prince Harry will not be joined by Meghan and children on London visit
UK media report the decision was taken after a request for police protection was denied.
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Prince Harry reacts to appeal decision over UK security in 2025
Prince Harry's spokesperson has issued a fiery statement in response to numerous reports about the duke's security when he returns to the UK next week. He has vowed to look at 'all options' to allow his wife and children to come with him, after his bid to secure enhanced security provisions was declined.
The King Has offered his son to stay at a royal residence during his trip, and the Sussexes confirmed that they would take up the offer for part of their stay. But it was later revealed that no such confirmation had been made to the Palace. The Sun later reported that Harry didn't feel it was safe to bring his children to the UK after he was told that he would not be permitted armed protection during his stay.
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But it is understood that the trip is going ahead as planned, with no tweaks to the itinerary. Harry is very much hoping to bring his wife and children over as initially planned. A spokesperson for the duke said that Harry is continuing to look at "every available option" to "enable the visit to proceed …
PRINCE made statement in Frogmore, Windsor and Maidenhead, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
UNITED KINGDOM made statement in London, London, City of, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
PRINCE made statement UNITED KINGDOM in London, London, City of, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
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Prince Harry
is optimistic that he has won his fight for automatic taxpayer-funded armed police protection in the UK, a source close to the Sussexes has claimed. The ruling is
reportedly set to take place within weeks
.
Despite previously losing a court case to allow him armed security when he visits the UK, Harry penned a request for a review of his security arrangements to Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood in September 2025. This was when he was given police protection for one day during his visit to the Wellchild Awards in the UK that month.
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The 41-year-old has previously stated that he believes it is unsafe for his wife,
Meghan Markle
, and their children, six-year-old Prince Archie and four-year-old Princess Lilibet, to visit his home country without full-time police protection.
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Prince Harry's impending return to the UK might surprisingly be easier for him, as he might get security, but there is a small caveat to it.
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IRA DEOKULE
Jun. 11 2026, Published 03:00 PM. ET
When
Prince Harry
left the royal family with his wife, Meghan Markle, he altered the very axis his life had always been built upon. The privileges that he once enjoyed as a prince were shifted, and as non-working royals, the couple no longer receives the automatic police protection in the UK reserved for active members of the institution. Now, after years of waging
a fierce legal battle
to get it back, the Duke may finally secure that security detail for a planned UK visit this July for the Invictus Games ― but it comes with a major catch.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle during the funeral service of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022 (Image Source: Getty Images | Chris Jackson)
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KING made statement UNITED KINGDOM in London, London, City of, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
Unattributed party made statement KING in Buckingham Palace, Westminster, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
Prince Harry's UK Visit Thrown Into Doubt After Security Body Refuses ...
Prince Harry's UK Visit Thrown Into Doubt After Security Body Refuses ...
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
LONDON — Prince Harry's planned return to Britain with his wife Meghan Markle and their two children has been thrown into uncertainty after he was informed by the government body that controls police protection for royals and VIPs that his family will not receive taxpayer-funded, round-the-clock police security for the trip, reviving one of the most persistent and publicly divisive disputes of his post-royal life.
According to multiple reports, Harry confirmed
plans to travel to the United Kingdom with Meghan, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet for engagements tied to the one-year countdown before Birmingham hosts the 2027 Invictus Games
. The visit was expected to include appearances at Chatham House in London and at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, with a broader public event anticipated ahead of the Games opening in Birmingham on July 10, 2027.
Harry is said to have reconsidered those plans within hours of announcing them after being informed by the Royal and VIP Executive Committee, known as RAVEC, that the standard taxpayer-funded police protection he has long sought for his fa…
UNITED KINGDOM made statement in London, London, City of, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
SPOKESMAN appealed UNITED KINGDOM in London, London, City of, United Kingdom
Harry arrives back in the UK amid chaos over no stay at Buckingham Palace
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The Duke of Sussex has arrived in the UK, after the accommodation plans for his trip descended into chaos.
Harry made a U-turn and requested to stay for just one night at Buckingham Palace, only to be told he had accepted the King’s offer too late.
He was also told his presence could compromise his father’s constitutional position, with judgment due in the duke’s High Court case against Associated Newspapers on Tuesday.
Harry arrived back in the UK on Monday, his spokesman confirmed.
The duke’s spokesman earlier said it was “disappointing” the offer from Charles had been “withdrawn at the last moment”, with the legal fight given as the reason.
Questions have been raised on the Sussex side as to whether the offer of a bed at a royal residence was ever intended to be available once Harry had accepte…
Unattributed party expressed intent to cooperate KING in Buckingham Palace, Westminster, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
Prince Harry UK Security Review 2026: Armed Protection Decision, Legal ...
Prince Harry UK Security Review 2026: Armed Protection Decision, Legal ...
Prince Harry’s campaign to regain armed police protection for U.K. visits has evolved into a procedural test case with implications far beyond the Duke himself.
At 41, now based in California with Meghan Markle, 44, and their children Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4, Harry has argued that the removal of his taxpayer-funded armed security detail after stepping back from royal duties in 2020 left his family exposed without a current threat assessment.
The High Court dismissed his appeal in May 2025. However, the proceedings revealed a critical omission. No formal risk assessment had been completed for the Sussexes since 2019.
This security gap became his primary leverage for judicial review. Meanwhile, the currentDaily MailHigh Court trialintroduces a secondary front. Prince Harry now challenges the legality of intrusive tabloid news-gathering methods.
His legal strategy hinges on these concurrent battles. He aims to prove that institutional negligence fuels both physical and digital threats. Success in one courtroom likely strengthens his credibility in the other.
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Harry arrives back in the UK amid chaos over no stay at Buckingham Palace
Harry arrives back in the UK amid chaos over no stay at Buckingham Palace
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The Duke of Sussex has arrived in the UK, after the accommodation plans for his trip descended into chaos.
Harry made a U-turn and requested to stay for just one night at Buckingham Palace, only to be told he had accepted the King’s offer too late.
He was also told his presence could compromise his father’s constitutional position, with judgment due in the duke’s High Court case against Associated Newspapers on Tuesday.
Harry is carrying out five days of engagements while in the UK (Ben Whitley/PA)
Harry arrived back in the UK on Monday, his spokesman confirmed.
The duke’s spokesman earlier said it was “disappointing” the offer from Charles had been “withdrawn at the last moment”, with the legal fight given as the reason.
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The Duke of Sussex will not stay at Buckingham Palace during his return to the UK, as the accommodation arrangements for his trip descended into disarray.
A spokesman for Harry said it was “disappointing” the offer from the King had been “withdrawn at the last moment”, with the looming judgment in the duke’s case against Associated Newspaper on Tuesday given as the reason.
As exasperation appeared to grow on both sides, it is understood the duke initially turned down the offer for himself and his family, who are no longer accompanying him to London, on Saturday, before making a U-turn later in the day and asking to stay himself.
Meghan and the Sussexes’ children are no longer accompanying Harry to London (Jonathan Brady/PA)
The appropriate hospitality and staffing provision was said to be no …
Prince Harry has arrived in the United Kingdom after the accommodation plans for his trip descended into chaos.
Prince Harry has arrived in the United Kingdom after the accommodation plans for his trip descended into chaos.
Harry made a U-turn and requested to stay for just one night at Buckingham Palace, only to be told he had accepted King Charles' offer too late.
He was also told his presence could compromise his father's constitutional position, with judgment due in the duke's High Court case against Associated Newspapers on Tuesday.
Harry arrived back in the UK on Monday, his spokesman confirmed.
His spokesman earlier said it was "disappointing" the offer from the King had been "withdrawn at the last moment," with the legal fight given as the reason.
Questions have been raised on the Sussex side as to whether the offer of a bed at a royal residence was ever intended to be available once Harry had accepted it.
But is understood royal accommodation will be made available to Harry and his family for future visits.
The duke is believed to have arrived in London solo, without his wife Meghan or their children seven-year-old Prince Archie and five-year-old Princess Lilibet, after they pulled out of a visit to the capital because of security concerns.
As exasperation appeared to grow i…
KING made statement UNITED KINGDOM in London, London, City of, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
PRINCE made statement UNITED KINGDOM in Buckingham Palace, Westminster, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
Buckingham Palace denies Prince Harry to stay at royal residence during UK visit
Buckingham Palace denies Prince Harry to stay at royal residence during UK visit
<p>Fresh row erupts over Duke of Sussex’s trip, the buildup to which has been overshadowed by security dispute</p><p>Just as it seemed there might be a period of peace, yet another row has broken out between Prince Harry and his family, with one party saying he had accepted an invitation to stay at Buckingham Palace and the other countering within minutes that he would no longer be welcomed.</p><p>The Duke of Sussex is to visit London and Birmingham for a series of charity engagements including promoting the Invictus Games. The buildup to the trip has been overshadowed by a dispute with the government over security, and a spokesperson for the prince saying on Sunday that the Duchess of Sussex and the couple’s children would not join him in London, but could do later when he visits Birmingham.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/jul/06/buckingham-palace-denies-prince-harry-to-stay-royal-residence-uk-visit-row-duke-of-sussex">Continue reading...</a>
Prince Harry set to arrive in UK amid security spat
Prince Harry set to arrive in UK amid security spat
LONDON - Prince Harry was set to arrive in Britain on Monday for a five-day visit expected to go ahead mostly without his wife and children after they were reportedly refused police protection.
Unattributed party made statement KING in Buckingham Palace, Westminster, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could reportedly lose a bid to receive taxpayer-funded security through the UK’s Home Office due to concerns of public backlash.
On Saturday, an insider
told the Telegraph
that “nervousness” lingers upon certain members of the board, which is responsible for public safety, if the committee approves of security for the former royals while abroad.
“The political side believe[s] there is too much political risk, while the police and security chiefs believe that he absolutely must have it due to the extant threat,” the source added.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (seen above in February) might reportedly lose a request to receive UK taxpayer-funded security through the Home Office.
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A source told the Telegraph on Saturday that the Home Office, which is responsible for public safety, fears public backlash. (Pictured: Markle and Harry in February.)
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Reps for Markle, 44, and Harry, 41, and the Home Office weren’t immediately available to Page Six for comment…
PRINCE expressed intent to cooperate UNITED KINGDOM in Buckingham Palace, Westminster, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
PRINCE made statement in London, London, City of, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may reportedly not return to the United Kingdom next month after they were denied taxpayer-funded security.
“Their plans to see family, friends and visit various charitable causes close to the duke’s heart have been pulled out from under their feet at the 11th hour,” a source
told the Guardian
on Sunday.
Per the insider, the Duke of Sussex is still “looking at every option to try and get” Markle, along with their kids, Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5, to England “safely and keep them safe when they’re on the ground.”
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (seen above with their kids) might not return to the United Kingdom after being denied taxpayer-funded security.
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“Their plans to see family, friends and visit various charitable causes close to the duke’s heart have been pulled out from under their feet at the 11th hour,” an insider told the Guardian on Sunday. (Pictured: Markle and Harry in 2023.)
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“If he can find a way to do that, he will,” the source shared.
The couple h…
PRINCE made statement UNITED KINGDOM in Buckingham Palace, Westminster, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
PRINCE made statement UNITED KINGDOM in Buckingham Palace, Westminster, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
KING expressed intent to cooperate UNITED KINGDOM in London, London, City of, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
Prince Harry's Homecoming Descends Into Farce as Palace Pulls Invitation
Prince Harry's Homecoming Descends Into Farce as Palace Pulls Invitation
Prince Harry’s visit to the United Kingdom descended into a fresh layer of farce on Monday after the errant prince’s team announced he had accepted an offer to stay at Buckingham Palace, only for the palace to intervene minutes later and say the offer had been withdrawn.
Events unfolded rapidly. At 9 a.m. on Monday, Harry’s team told the media, including the BBC, that he had accepted an offer of accommodation at Buckingham Palace. But minutes after the story appeared, the palace said Harry had accepted the invitation too late, and that it had been rescinded. The entire trip is now in a state of chaos.
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The palace briefed that Harry had formally declined the offer to stay at Buckingham Palace on Saturday, but subsequently changed his mind and sought to accept it. By then, palace sources said, it was no longer logistically possible for the household to make the necessary arrangements. There was not enough notice, sources said, adding that Harry’s team had “messed them around.”
Harry’s team told the media that he had accepted an offe…
PRINCE made statement UNITED KINGDOM in London, London, City of, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
Prince Harry may cancel UK family visit after being refused police protection
Prince Harry may cancel UK family visit after being refused police protection
<p>Sussexes trip to Britain in balance after government declines request for taxpayer-funded security</p><p>The Duke of Sussex is understood to be reconsidering plans to bring his wife and children to the UK next month after his request for taxpayer-funded police protection was rejected.</p><p>Prince Harry and Meghan were planning their <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/jun/17/harry-meghan-children-uk-first-time-four-years">first trip to Britain as a family in four years</a> for events related to the Invictus Games, due to be held in Birmingham in July.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/jun/28/prince-harry-uk-family-visit-refused-police-protection">Continue reading...</a>
LONDON rejected POLICE in Sussex, East Sussex, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
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Hopes that
Prince Harry
and
Meghan Markle
would reunite with other members of the royal family in London were dashed Saturday, after security concerns prompted the Duchess of Sussex to change her travel plans, as well as those for children
Archie
and
Lilibet
.
Harry and Meghan's
long-planned trip
to the United Kingdom was expected to be their first family visit with
King Charles III
on British soil since Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in 2022. But mounting concerns over
his family's safety and security
have sent the California-based prince into a spiral of worry, sources close to the Sussexes
told
Vanity Fair
.
Harry “had assumed that because he was bringing the kids, and the king had made a royal residence available to them, he would get what he has been pushing for all along—full-time police protection.” the source said. But "That has not been the case…The king has made it clear that while
he wants to see his estranged son and grandchildren
, he will not intervene in security matters.” And British policy remains firm: Official protection is guaranteed onl…
LONDON rejected POLICE in London, London, City of, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
U.K. Court Rejects Prince Harry's Final Appeal Over Police Security
U.K. Court Rejects Prince Harry's Final Appeal Over Police Security
Prince Harry has lost his final legal appeal against the U.K. government’s decision to reduce his official security detail during visits to Britain, marking the latest setback in his long-running battle over safety and royal status.
The Duke of Sussex had been fighting to restore the full police protection he once received as a senior working royal. Since stepping back from his royal duties in 2020 and relocating to the United States, Harry’s taxpayer-funded security was downgraded, with any protection now handled on a case-by-case basis.
Harry and his legal team argued that private bodyguards are no substitute for official police protection. British law prevents private security from carrying firearms or accessing national intelligence systems—critical tools, they claimed, to ensure the safety of Harry, Meghan, and their children during U.K. visits.
In testimony to the High Court in December 2023, Harry described the U.K. as “my home” and a vital part of his children’s identity. “That cannot happen if it's not possible to keep them safe when they are on U.K. soil,” he said.
Despite these arguments, the Court …
PRINCE expressed intent to cooperate UNITED KINGDOM in Buckingham Palace, Westminster, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
PRINCE rejected UNITED KINGDOM in London, London, City of, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
UNITED KINGDOM rejected in London, London, City of, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
Prince Harry will not stay at Buckingham Palace during London visit
Prince Harry will not stay at Buckingham Palace during London visit
Prince Harry has been told he cannot stay at Buckingham Palace this week after he failed to accept an invitation in time, a royal source said on Monday, underlining the still fraught relationship between King Charles and his second son.
Harry had been planning to take his two children for their first visit to Britain in four years but on Saturday his spokesperson said Archie, seven, and Lilibet, five, would not be going to London. The family failed to agree a security deal with the...
UNITED KINGDOM made statement PRINCE in London, London, City of, United Kingdom
London: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection, London’sTelegraphunderstands.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July, and planned to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them.
The children are not expected to attend any public events, but Meghan was scheduled to join her husband on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
Details of the trip were announced on Friday evening (London time).
Shortly afterwards,The Telegraphunderstands, Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
The family will not receive taxpayer-funded protection while in the United Kingdom other than when they are within royal residences. The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property, whichThe Telegraphis not naming for security reasons.
A source close to Harry and Meghan has accused the Home Office and the commit…
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No verdict, no pronouncement. The model extracts atomic factual claims with verbatim quotes; every quote is validated against the source text and corroboration is computed by counting how many editorially-opposed blocs assert each fact.
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3×cross-perspective · 2Prince Harry will not be joined by his wife Meghan and their children on his London visit.
chinasea_thwestern
abc_au“Prince Harry will not be joined by Meghan and children on London visit”
bangkokpost“Prince Harry was set to arrive in Britain on Monday for a five-day visit expected to go ahead mostly without his wife and children after they were reportedly refused police protection.”
guardian“the Duchess of Sussex and the couple’s children would not join him in London”
scmp“Harry had been planning to take his two children for their first visit to Britain in four years but on Saturday his spokesperson said Archie, seven, and Lilibet, five, would not be going to London.”
3×broadly confirmedPrince Harry's request for police protection for his wife and children was denied.
othersea_thwestern
abc_au“UK media report the decision was taken after a request for police protection was denied.”
bangkokpost“after they were reportedly refused police protection.”
gdelt“Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection”
2×broadly confirmedPrince Harry's visit to Britain is scheduled for five days.
othersea_th
bangkokpost“Prince Harry was set to arrive in Britain on Monday for a five-day visit”
gdelt“The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had intended to be in Britain for five days of events relating to his Invictus Games and charity patronages in early July”
2×broadly confirmedPrince Harry will not stay at Buckingham Palace during his London visit.
chinawestern
guardian“Buckingham Palace denies Prince Harry to stay at royal residence during UK visit”
scmp“Prince Harry will not stay at Buckingham Palace during London visit”
1×cross-perspective · 2Prince Harry received an invitation from King Charles to stay at a royal residence during his trip.
other
gdelt“The Duke received an invitation from the King for his family to spend part of the trip in a royal property”
express.co.uk“The King Has offered his son to stay at a royal residence during his trip”
Single-source · 10 — reported by one bloc only (uncorroborated)
Prince Harry was informed that his application for a security package for the visit had been denied.
gdelt
The family will not receive taxpayer‑funded protection while in the United Kingdom except when within royal residences.
gdelt
The children are not expected to attend any public events during the visit.
gdelt
Meghan was scheduled to join Prince Harry on visits to Royal Hospital Chelsea and an Invictus event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
gdelt
Archie is seven years old and Lilibet is five years old.
scmp
Prince Harry's spokesperson issued a statement saying he will look at all options to allow his wife and children to come with him after his bid to secure enhanced security provisions was declined.
express.co.uk
Harry did not feel it was safe to bring his children to the UK after being told he would not be permitted armed protection during his stay.
express.co.uk
The trip is proceeding as planned with no changes to the itinerary.
express.co.uk
Prince Harry was set to arrive in Britain on Monday.
bangkokpost
Prince Harry was told he cannot stay at Buckingham Palace this week after failing to accept an invitation in time.
scmp
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