Prince Harry planning next trip to UK but Meghan Markle unlikely to join for key reason

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

 

Prince Harry is due to return to the UK later this year for the wedding celebration of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant, according to a source, but Meghan Markle is not likely to be joining him.

The mega-rich Indian couple wed in Mumbai earlier this month, at a ceremony attended by Sir Tony Blair and Kim Kardashian, amongst others.

Now they wish to continue their nuptial ceremonies in the UK, with Mr Ambani reportedly booking out the whole of Stoke Park until September.

The groom is the son of India’s richest man, who in fact owns the seven-star hotel near Slough, but the Duchess of Sussex may not attend due to security reasons.

Harry has been trying to get his taxpayer-funded security restored ever since he and Meghan had their protection level reduced when they left the Royal Family.

While the Sussexes are no longer entitled to the same levels of security as working royals, their need is assessed on a case-by-case basis when they travel to the UK, as it is with other high-profile visitors.

 

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Harry has been fighting Ravec, the committee who determine security for royals and other senior public figures, to have this changed, but in February this year it was ruled that the decision to strip him of his royal level of protection would be upheld.

Recently it was decided that this ruling could be appealed, but it is not likely that a verdict will be reached soon enough to enable Meghan to feel comfortable being in the UK, as she is known to be deeply unpopular here.

Meghan has not been back to the UK since 2022, when she attended the Platinum Jubilee Service of Thanksgiving and later Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, on both occasions with other senior royals.