Prince Harry Expresses 'Great Sadness' Ahead of UK Visit with Family
Prince Harry 'Great Sadness' Ahead of UK Family Visit

Prince Harry has expressed his 'great sadness' over security delays that have kept his children from meeting the wider Royal Family, according to a source. The prince is set to visit the UK in mid-July for Invictus Games countdown events in Birmingham and is expected to bring his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, as well as his wife, Meghan Markle.

Security Concerns Delayed Family Reunion

One source told News.com.au that Harry wanted to introduce the children to his wider family and show them where he grew up. The source said he had felt a 'great sadness' about not being able to do so earlier because of security concerns.

Archie, seven, and Lilibet, five, last saw their grandfather, the King, in person during Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in 2022. Harry previously expressed hopes of bringing his children from the US but insisted it was too dangerous amid his legal fight over UK security.

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Upcoming Visit

The prince is scheduled to visit the country in mid-July for Invictus Games countdown events in Birmingham. This visit is expected to include his family, marking a significant moment for the children to reconnect with their British roots.

In related news, Duchess Sophie almost received Princess Kate’s title, but Prince Edward stepped in.

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