Prince Harry and: Meghan Markle is reconsidering a visit to the UK ahead of engagements related to the one-year countdown to the 2027 Invictus Games, as the state firmly rejects the deployment of taxpayer-funded security. However, the Duke of Sussex continues to explore alternative safe methods to allow his children, Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie, to visit his homeland and meet their grandfather King Charles III. As speculation continues about the family’s trip, new reports highlight that earlier plans for the visit remain intact and in full force.Here’s a closer look at Prince Harry exploring other options for Visiting the UK, after being denied by security personnel.
Prince Harry continues to inspect ‘every available option’ for safe travel to the UK
Earlier, reports concluded that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reconsidering visiting the UK with their children due to being denied police protection. However, the 41-year-old royal did not abandon the goal and began to explore other options for security. “The Duke continues to explore every available option so that the visit can continue safely and give his children the opportunity to enjoy the UK,” reports People Magazine.
Prince Harry’s concern is not accommodation; it is security
The royal family offered one of their estates as a temporary residence, which included official protection. “The issue has not been accommodation,” the spokesperson stated before adding, “The issue is whether appropriate and proportionate security protection is provided throughout the visit.”During that time, Prince Harry’s schedule included private and public engagements across the country. “Safe accommodation is only one element of an effective security protection plan because danger follows the person, not the place,” the outlet said.Meanwhile, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and their family are currently on vacation in mainland Europe for the summer, and the upcoming trip to the UK marks their first time as a family visit in four years.