Meghan Markle May Skip UK Return Amid Reports of Growing Distance With Prince Harry
Fresh reports surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have sparked new speculation about the Sussexes’ relationship as uncertainty continues over their possible return to the United Kingdom with Archie and Lilibet.
For the past several days, royal headlines have focused heavily on claims that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were preparing to visit England in mid-July alongside their two children for Invictus Games-related engagements.
However, a bombshell report published by Closer magazine has now suggested that Meghan Markle may ultimately decide not to join Prince Harry during the highly anticipated UK visit.
The report claims the Duchess of Sussex could remain away from Britain while Prince Harry carries out engagements connected to the Invictus Games and possible family meetings with senior royals.
According to insiders quoted in the report, Prince Harry has reportedly become increasingly lonely as time passes and his personal worlds continue pulling him in different directions between Britain and California.
The Duke of Sussex is believed to view the Invictus Games one-year-to-go celebration as an important opportunity for Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet to connect with their royal heritage and spend time with King Charles.
One source claimed, “Their lives have drifted onto completely different tracks.” The insider suggested Prince Harry’s repeated solo visits to Britain continue highlighting the growing distance between his British and American life.
The source also explained that Meghan Markle still has reservations about bringing Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet to the United Kingdom despite Prince Harry’s hopes for a family reunion.
Security concerns reportedly remain one of the Duchess of Sussex’s biggest worries when discussions about travelling to Britain take place behind closed doors within the Sussex household.
According to the insider, Meghan Markle has become “extra careful” regarding the safety and wellbeing of the children if the UK trip moves forward, while Prince Harry reportedly feels increasingly unsupported during the discussions.
The source added, “No one is suggesting the marriage is over, but there’s no denying that their relationship looks very different these days.” The comments quickly generated discussion among royal observers online.
Reports also claim Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are now frequently spending time apart because of separate schedules, individual projects and travel commitments linked to their professional responsibilities.
The insider stated that the couple are often living in “separate cities” and “separate beds,” describing the arrangement as something that has gradually become “almost the new normal” for the Sussexes.
Despite the ongoing rumours and speculation, neither Prince Harry nor Meghan Markle has publicly addressed the latest claims regarding their relationship or whether the Duchess will ultimately join the expected UK trip with Archie and Lilibet.




