The Duchess of Sussex will travel to the UK this week as Prince Harry makes a five-day visit.
Conflicting reports are coming in about whether Meghan and the couple’s children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, will join him.
Earlier this month, HELLO! reported that Meghan would not be traveling to London and had pulled out of a planned public appearance at the Royal Chelsea Hospital.
The publication also clarified that neither Archie nor Lilibet would accompany Prince Harry on his trip.
However, new reports from the outlet suggest the family could still make the trip, claiming the Duchess is expected to travel to the UK and the Sussexes’ two children could also join their parents.
Princess Lilibet has never visited the UK, while Prince Archie has not returned since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped back from royal duties and moved to the US in 2020.
Harry’s visit, which runs from July 7 to 11, comes as he reportedly explored ways for his family to travel to Britain while addressing concerns about their safety and where they would stay during the trip.
For the moment, Buckingham Palace has not commented on this information.
It’s been a difficult week for him, with the focus on his relationship with the royal family and ongoing news surrounding his visit.
Good morning! also conducted a royal poll asking readers whether senior royals should do more to reconcile with the Duke of Sussex.
Half of the participants answered “no”, believing that no additional effort should be made, while the remaining votes were split evenly.




