2-WORD B0MBSHELL — PRINCE HARRY “EXPRESSES GREAT SADNESS” AHEAD OF UK VISIT
Prince Harry Expresses “Great Sadness” Ahead of UK Visit as Family Trip Planned for July
Prince Harry is set to return to the United Kingdom in mid-July with his wife Meghan Markle and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, as he prepares to attend Invictus Games countdown events in Birmingham.
According to a source, the Duke of Sussex has expressed “great sadness” over delays and ongoing security concerns that have reportedly prevented his children from visiting the UK and meeting their wider Royal Family.
The source said Harry has long wanted to introduce Archie, 7, and Lilibet, 5, to the country where he grew up and to allow them to spend time with extended family members. However, security arrangements have remained a key obstacle, contributing to what was described as a deep sense of frustration and emotional strain.

Harry is expected to travel to the UK in mid-July for a series of Invictus Games-related events. It is also reported that Meghan and the children will accompany him on the trip, marking a significant family visit amid ongoing discussions around their security arrangements.
Archie and Lilibet last saw their grandfather, King Charles, in person during Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in 2022. Since then, opportunities for in-person family reunions have been limited, largely due to the Sussexes’ relocation to the United States and continuing legal disputes over UK security provisions.
Harry has previously spoken about his desire to bring his children to the UK, but has repeatedly raised concerns about safety, stating that it would be too risky without appropriate protection in place. The issue of security has remained central to his legal challenges in Britain, shaping both his travel decisions and his family’s ability to visit.
The upcoming July trip is therefore being closely watched, not only because of Harry’s Invictus commitments but also due to the possibility of a rare family reunion on British soil. However, details regarding private family arrangements remain unconfirmed.
While no official statement has been released by the Sussexes, the source’s comments highlight the emotional weight surrounding the visit, particularly Harry’s reported feelings about the time lost and missed opportunities for his children to connect with the Royal Family.
As the visit approaches, attention is expected to remain focused on both the public appearances linked to the Invictus Games and the private family dynamics that continue to draw global interest.