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Prince Harry and Meghan have accepted an offer from King Charles III to stay at a royal residence during their first joint UK visit in four years. The couple plans a mix of royal and private accommodations for the July 7-11 trip and will bring their two children.
Usa TodayPrince Harry and Meghan have accepted an invitation from King Charles III to stay at a royal residence during their upcoming visit to the United Kingdom. The couple's first joint trip to Britain in four years is scheduled for July 7 to July 11. A representative for the couple confirmed in a news release that the pair will use a combination of royal residences and private accommodations.
No further details on specific locations were provided. The couple is traveling with their two children, who are 7 and 5 years old. The children will not make any public appearances during the visit.
Representatives for the couple stated that a risk management board review has not been conducted for the visit despite six months of advance notice. They noted that the Duke's last such review occurred nearly seven years ago. The couple lost an appeal in May 2025 over the level of security they receive while in Britain.
Sussex representatives said the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures had previously assured them a review would be completed by March.
Background The last time Prince Harry and Meghan visited the United Kingdom together was in September 2022 for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. The couple stepped back from senior royal duties in 2020 and now live in California. Since moving, they have started media and lifestyle businesses including Archewell Productions and the As Ever brand.
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