Meghan Markle has decided not to accompany her husband, Prince Harry, on his upcoming visit to the UK. According to a report by Mirror, Kensington Palace has responded to Meghan's decision. Prince Harry is set to return to the UK next week for a significant event. He will be attending the 10-year anniversary celebration of the Invictus Games, marking his first visit to the UK since Kate emotionally announced her cancer diagnosis and began chemotherapy.
Reports suggest that when Prince Harry reached out to his father, King Charles, requesting a meeting, the monarch responded with a simple four-word reply, stating he would meet "if he is able."
With Meghan choosing to stay in California, sources at Kensington Palace, where Prince William and Princess Kate reside, reportedly feel relieved. Meghan will remain in California to care for their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, while Harry attends the event.
Royal expert and author Tom Quinn, speaking exclusively to The Mirror, discussed Prince Harry's upcoming trip and Meghan's decision not to accompany him. This visit to the UK will be Harry's second solo return in recent months. He had flown over earlier this year upon learning of his father's cancer diagnosis.
Prince Harry's visit to the UK next week will mark his first time setting foot on British soil since Kate Middleton revealed her cancer diagnosis to the world.