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Meghan Markle will only set foot in the U.K. again if she is assured of receiving automatic armed security, royal experts have told Fox News Digital, as speculation mounts over whether the Duchess of Sussex will accompany Prince Harry to the Invictus Games celebrations in Birmingham this summer.

People magazine reported that Prince Harry, who is expected to attend the one-year-to-go celebrations marking the Invictus Games kickoff , hopes to have Meghan by his side. However, a spokesperson for Archewell told Fox News Digital, « These reports are entirely speculative, » indicating that no decision has been made on the mother of two’s travel plans.

Kinsey Schofield, host of YouTube’s « Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered, » told Fox News Digital, « If Meghan were to travel to the U.K. under the current RAVEC protocol — which requires 30 days’ notice to assess threat levels — I am confident that both Harry and Meghan would receive armed security for an Invictus appearance. »

However, Schofield added, « the recent surge of headlines suggesting that Meghan will only return if RAVEC reverses its original ruling and grants automatic security appears to be an attempt to influence the committee’s latest threat assessment. »

Lack of automatic armed protection a sticking point

Schofield claimed that while Prince Harry receives armed protection during most of his U.K. visits, the issue for the couple is the lack of automatic armed security. « They object to having to request protection on a case-by-case basis. This outcome was clearly outlined as a consequence when they chose to step back from their roles as working members of the royal family, » she said.

The decision to deny Harry full-time armed protection while in the U.K. could soon be reversed, with one insider telling the Mail on Sunday, « It’s now a formality. Sources at the Home Office have indicated that security is now nailed on for Harry. » People magazine also reported that « positive » considerations were being made by the governing body regarding the possible reversal, with a review currently underway.

Royal expert Ian Pelham Turner said, « I feel talks are underway to open the doors for Harry and Meghan to return to Britain as part of King Charles’ legacy to unite the family while he has the power and strength to do so. »

Turner added, « Meghan will want many assurances, especially about how she is treated and how she can bring her own individuality with her. Security is one of the biggest issues. I see encouraging signs that the heated moments of the past have cooled. I also believe Harry has asked King Charles to open the Invictus Games. »

Meghan typically accompanies Harry to Invictus events

People reported that Meghan, 44, typically accompanies her husband to support his games and has attended previous countdown events, including the one-year-to-go celebration in 2022.

Harry wants increased taxpayer-backed security for his family, which they lost after their royal exit.

Harry has been estranged from his family since he and Meghan stepped back as senior royals in 2020 and moved to California, citing intense media intrusion and a lack of palace support as reasons for their departure.

The couple has aired their grievances in interviews, documentaries, and Harry’s 2023 memoir, « Spare, » further straining his relationship with the royals.


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