Prince Harry is set to visit the United Kingdom for five days next week, but his wife Meghan Markle and their two children, Archie and Lilibet, will not accompany him to London. This decision comes after the family learned that British authorities would not provide state-funded police protection for the entire family during their stay. The royal couple had initially planned for Meghan, Archie, and Lilibet to join Harry in London, but this was changed following confirmation of the lack of security measures. There remains a possibility that Meghan and the children could join Harry later in the trip, during events in Birmingham related to the Invictus Games. The absence of Meghan raises questions about whether King Charles III might meet his grandchildren, who have not been seen by him in person for nearly four years. The family had previously considered London as the likely location for a potential family reunion, especially after accepting an offer to reside in a royal residence during the visit. Buckingham Palace has declined to comment on the matter, while King Charles has several public engagements scheduled for the coming week. Meghan’s absence means she will not accompany Harry
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