Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s kids reunited with their grandfather King Charles for first time in four years, Buckingham Palace confirmed to Page Six
Markle joined Harry in the United Kingdom with Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5 after initially canceling their plans due to security concerns.
The couple, notably, have not brought their children to England since 2022.
Page Six first confirmed on Thursday that the Duchess of Sussex and the little ones would make it across the pond, but have no plans to make public appearances.
According to our insider, the family of four hopes to travel to Princess Diana’s burial site at Althorp Estate in Northamptonshire, England.
The couple are attempting to make plans for their little ones to visit their grandfather, King Charles III, who has been battling cancer, per our source.
The Mirror also reported Thursday that Harry is “frantically” planning a reunion between his children and his father and working to get private security for their travels.
Last month, Page Six reported that the Markle, 44, and Harry, 41, scrapped plans to have the whole family return to his homeland after they were denied taxpayer-funded security.
“Their plans to see family, friends and visit various charitable causes close to the duke’s heart have been pulled out from under their feet at the 11th hour,” a source told the Guardian at the time.
Per the insider, the Duke of Sussex is still “looking at every option to try and get” Markle and their kids to England “safely and keep them safe when they’re on the ground.”
Harry ended up traveling to the UK on his own to promote various charities, including kicking off the one-year countdown to the 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham.
The “Spare” author lost security privileges in 2020 after he and his wife resigned from their royal duties.
As a result, he has refrained from traveling to England with his family because he “does not feel safe.”
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