Meghan Markle is reportedly reconsidering whether to join Prince Harry on his upcoming UK visit amid growing uncertainty over the family’s travel plans. The reported change comes as questions persist about Harry’s security arrangements, while Meghan continues to focus on expanding her lifestyle brand, As Ever.
Meghan Markle doesn’t want to return to an environment where she is criticized, claims a source
Prince Harry is expected to travel to the UK for a series of Invictus Games-related engagements, including visits to the Royal Hospital Chelsea and an event in Birmingham. Earlier reports suggested Meghan Markle, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet could accompany him, marking their children’s first visit to Britain in four years. However, reports now indicate that Meghan may decide not to make the trip.
According to sources cited by RadarOnline.com, the Duchess currently prefers to focus on growing her California-based lifestyle brand rather than returning to Britain. One source claimed, “She has no appetite to walk back into an environment where she feels heavily criticized. Meghan would rather bury herself in building her brand than face what she sees as a wave of hostility in the UK.”
While speculation about the UK visit continues, the former actress has stayed focused on promoting As Ever from the couple’s home in Montecito. In her latest social media update, Meghan teased an upcoming lavender honey product with the caption, “A hint of lavender. Coming soon.”
Harry’s ongoing disagreement over UK security arrangements continues to cast uncertainty over future family visits. Although Harry has made several solo trips to Britain in recent years, Markle has not returned since 2022, and Archie and Lilibet have not visited the UK in four years.
Neither the Duke nor the Duchess of Sussex has publicly confirmed whether Meghan and the children will accompany Harry on the planned Invictus Games visit, leaving their travel plans uncertain for now.
Originally reported by Khushali Srivastava on Reality Tea.
