Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are unsure about returning to the UK with their children amid concerns about police protection and state-funded security, but Britons would surely welcome them.
However, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet’s royal welcome is uncertain, given the current tensions between their father, the Duke of Sussex, and their grandfather, King Charles.
It comes as the Sussexes travel to the UK to celebrate the one-year countdown to the 2027 Invictus Games this July, which could mark a new chapter for Harry and his relationship with his family.
Harry wants his children to accompany him to Britain so they can spend time with their grandfather, King Charles.
But it seems difficult in the current situation as sources claim that reconciliation efforts have stalled due to security tensions.
The duke reportedly believes King Charles and Prince William are influencing his security decision amid their legal battle.
There are also reports that the Montecito couple wants to offer something the monarchy needs now during a time of crisis: relevance, global reach and a connection with a different audience.
‘Harry really thinks they could help stabilize things. “William doesn’t see it the same way at all,” a source said. intimately.
The future monarch believes that it would create more problems than it solves. He fears that his return will devastate everything, since they have worked very hard to stabilize things in the midst of the crisis.
The royal welcome to Harry and Meghan may reopen old wounds.
The Birmingham event has been touted as a time when the Sussex children could be introduced more publicly. But right now, those plans are on hold as the security issue shows no signs of abating.




