The Duchess of Sussex and her two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, are expected to travel to the United Kingdom this week to join Prince Harry, who is already in the country. The move comes amid ongoing discussions regarding security arrangements for the family.
According to reports, the couple and their children will not undertake any public engagements during their visit. Details about their exact arrival date or location have not been disclosed.
The decision for the Duchess and her children to join Prince Harry in the UK follows earlier disagreements related to the provision and funding of security for the family. While specifics about how these issues have been resolved remain unclear, their planned visit signals some level of accommodation.
Prince Harry has been in the UK for several days, with media coverage noting his presence but offering limited information on his itinerary or activities. The family’s visit is expected to be private, with no formal events or public appearances scheduled.
This development occurs within the context of ongoing attention to the couple’s relationship with the British royal household, particularly around matters of security and official status. The family has resided primarily in the United States since stepping back from senior royal duties.
