June 22, 2025
Meghan Markle is reportedly afraid to visit the U.K. after Prince Harry lost the case to up their security in the country.
Harry and Meghan’s security was downgraded after they stepped down as working royals in 2020. The Duke of Sussexes took the Home Office to court over the matter, but lost even after making repeated appeals.
In an interview after the ruling, he told the BBC, that the ruling seemed like a "good old-fashioned establishment stitch-up," but also noted that he "would love a reconciliation" with his family, especially given that he doesn’t know how much longer cancer-stricken King Charles has.
Now, a source says Meghan won’t risk their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet’s lives by taking them there.
A source told Hello! magazine: "...She’s still terrified of putting her kids at risk by coming back to the UK – any parent would panic if they were in Meghan’s shoes."
“So even though Harry is really feeling the absence of his dad, especially after Trooping the Colour and Father’s Day, the security stuff will probably always be an issue," the mole continued.
The mole went on, "He [Harry] knows that things could’ve been so different if things had gone another way, but it’s been five years since they left the UK and the chances of them coming back, even for a visit, seem slim to none. It’s heartbreaking."
Former royal editor Duncan Larcombe agreed and said that Meghan’s fear is understandable.
"Meghan understandably feels scared about coming to the UK with the children," he said.
"The threats are real and genuine. The threat is from lunatics, radical protesters that might want to make a name for themselves by jumping in front of them," he continued.
"Then, of course, you have the worst type, the terrorist threat. And there’s no doubt Harry – and his family, as a result – is a huge target," he explained.