Meghan Markle, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet will not join Prince Harry in London during his visit to the UK next week.
The Duke of Sussex had hoped to reunite his two children with their estranged grandfather, King Charles III.
However, after a request for police protection was denied, GB News understands Harry has decided it would not be safe to bring his children to the capital.
The King had been keen to see his grandchildren again. They have not visited the UK since 2022.
Harry is understood to be in discussions with his father about the details of his trip. He is yet to respond to the Palace’s offer to stay in a royal residence.
While the prince declared it unsafe for his family to join him in London, they could still travel to Britain.
The Duke of Sussex is due in Birmingham for the Invictus Games’ One Year To Go ceremony, and it is believed he is very keen to take the children to visit his mother.
Meghan Markle, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet will not join Prince Harry on his visit to the UK next week.
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