King Charles III could reunite with his grandchildren as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly offered royal accommodation for a forthcoming UK visit, according to multiple outlets. The speculation follows the fact that Harry and Meghan do not have a permanent residence in the UK after being asked to vacate their former home at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor. Sky News and the London Evening Standard report that royal rooms have been offered for the couple’s stay, prompting questions about whether the King, who has not seen his grandchildren for about four years, would meet them during the visit. The Belfast Telegraph also links the potential reuniting to the prospect of the Sussexes being provided royal accommodation during their time in the UK. The reports do not indicate that an official schedule for any family meeting has been confirmed. Overall, the coverage centers on two developments: the Sussexes’ lack of a standing UK residence and the suggestion that accommodation arrangements could allow the King to see his grandchildren if their visit proceeds as expected.