Sources close to the Duke have revealed that he is eager for his entire family to accompany him, emphasizing the importance of presenting a united front and focusing on rebuilding bridges within the royal family. This potential visit would mark Meghan's first return 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 celebrations of the same year.
The move to bring the Invictus Games back to Britain is seen as a significant opportunity for Prince Harry, who is passionate about the cause. While he is determined to have Meghan and the children by his side, there are concerns about Meghan's comfort with returning to the UK, with some suggesting she may find it uncomfortable.
Meanwhile, there is a multi-million-pound government bid underway to host the games in the Midlands, specifically in Birmingham, in 2027. The Cabinet Office is aiming to fund a four-year program aimed at improving the lives of both veterans and civilians, a cause close to Prince Harry's heart.
However, Meghan's potential return to UK territory has raised discomfort among critics. In the book "Endgame" by Omic Sco, it is suggested that Meghan never felt at home in the UK and has no desire to return.
Additionally, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are facing fresh concerns regarding the rebranding of their new website. Despite criticism, a representative has asserted that the couple is financially secure, stating defiantly, "This couple won't go broke."