For Meghan, this would mark her first visit to the UK since Queen Elizabeth II's funeral in September 2022, and it would also be the children's first visit since the Platinum Jubilee in the same year. The prospect of celebrating the cause that is close to Prince Harry's heart holds significance, as he established the Invictus Games in 2014. However, the source also noted that Meghan might have reservations and find being in the UK uncomfortable. Critics have deemed her return to UK soil as an uneasy move, echoing claims made in Omid Scobie's book "Endgame," where it was suggested that Meghan "never really felt at home" in the UK and has no desire to set foot there again.
In addition to the family's potential visit, there is a multimillion-pound bid by the government to host the Invictus Games in Birmingham, in the Midlands, in 2027. The cabinet office aims to finance a four-year program to improve the lives of veterans and civilians, a cause that deeply resonates with Prince Harry.
Meanwhile, concerns have arisen regarding the couple's recent "rebrand" of their website, with critics questioning its implications. However, a representative for Prince Harry and Meghan firmly asserted last week that "this couple will not be broken."