Meghan Markle May Return to the U.K. This Summer as Security Review Advances
The Duchess of Sussex is poised for her first visit to Britain in nearly four years, contingent on renewed security arrangements ahead of the Invictus Games countdown
Reports suggest Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, could travel to the United Kingdom this summer for the first time since 2022, potentially joining her husband, Prince Harry, for the one-year-to-go celebrations ahead of the 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham.
The move would mark a significant moment in the couple’s relationship with Britain, nearly four years after their last visit together, which was extended by the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. Harry’s ongoing efforts to restore official security cover in the U.K. are seen as a key factor in whether Meghan, their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, would accompany him, with British authorities conducting a fresh risk assessment that could enable enhanced protection during their stay.
The Home Office review comes after Harry lost an appeal last year over his security status but has pressed the government for renewed safeguards.
Meghan’s potential return has also sparked broader discussion about the couple’s ties with the wider Royal Family.
Some reports indicate gestures aimed at reconciliation, including the possibility of accommodation being offered by King Charles to provide privacy during their visit, and suggestions that the monarch might participate in Invictus Games events in support of wounded service personnel.
Observers note that any trip by Meghan will hinge on both security arrangements and broader family dynamics, with palace sources emphasizing diplomacy and the importance of longstanding relationships.
While no official plan has been confirmed and representatives for the couple have declined to comment, the prospect of Meghan’s return underscores an evolving phase in the Sussexes’ engagement with their former home and with significant cultural events in Britain.