King Charles has reportedly made a major intervention to facilitate Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's visit to the UK next month with their two children. The monarch is said to have offered to help cover the security arrangements for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and their family, according to sources.
Security concerns addressed
Prince Harry has long criticized the decision to downgrade his security after he stepped down as a senior working royal in 2020 and relocated to the United States. In May, the King's youngest son lost a legal case seeking reinstatement of his police protection during UK visits, and that position remains unchanged. As a result, King Charles has reportedly offered his own resources to ensure the safety of the family of four, as reported by the Sun.
Royal family dynamics
The visit marks a significant moment for the royal family, as it will be the first time the Sussex children, Archie and Lilibet, have been in the UK together for an extended period. The King's gesture is seen as a step towards reconciliation, though tensions remain over security and other issues.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to arrive in the UK next month for a private visit, with details of their itinerary kept under wraps for security reasons. The royal family has not officially commented on the arrangements.



