Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex are reconsidering plans to bring their family to the United Kingdom after a security-related dispute, according to multiple reports. The couple previously intended to be in Britain for about five days of events in early July. Those engagements include activities connected to Harry’s Invictus Games and his charity patronages.
The outlets describe the decision as tied to ongoing security arrangements and a broader disagreement over how protection would work during their time in the UK. While the reporting focuses on the reconsideration of bringing their family, it also reiterates that Harry’s UK schedule is linked to the Invictus Games and charity-related commitments taking place over that same period.
All accounts agree on the basic premise: the couple’s original plan is set for early July, and the security row is influencing whether they travel with their children. The reports do not provide a final outcome or specific details of any resolution at the time of publication.