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Prince Harry's family, including Meghan Markle and their children Archie and Lilibet, are speculated to join him in the UK this week for private events, marking a potential reunion with King Charles III.The Duke of Sussex arrived in London without his family due to security concerns, which had previously prevented their attendance at public events.
While the children were not expected to participate in public engagements, Meghan was scheduled to attend the Invictus one-year-to-go event in Birmingham.
Security arrangements for Harry and his family have been a contentious issue since he stepped down as a working royal in 2020, leading to a prolonged legal battle with the Home Office.
The article highlights the ongoing speculation about the family's participation in the UK visit, balancing the Duke's desire for a public appearance with the need for security.
The potential reunion with the King and his grandchildren, last seen during the Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee in 2022, adds to the significance of the visit.The article underscores the complexities of royal protocol, personal privacy, and security in modern royal engagements.
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