Prince Harry is reportedly reconsidering plans for an upcoming UK visit with his wife, Meghan, and their children after the government declines his request for police protection funded by taxpayers. The trip is understood to be connected to events for the Invictus Games in Birmingham in July, which would mark the first time the couple brings their children to Britain in four years.
According to reporting referenced across outlets, the security dispute centers on whether Harry’s family will receive state-funded policing during the visit. In parallel, there are also indications that royal-related planning continues: CNN reports that Harry and Meghan accept the King’s invitation to stay in a royal residence during the upcoming visit. Other coverage cited by Google News frames the decision as a potential change of plans tied specifically to the security outcome.
No source in the provided material confirms a final decision to cancel. The situation remains framed as “reconsideration” or a possibility contingent on the security arrangements.