Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, may get the opportunity to visit the United Kingdom in the coming years, as talk swirls about their prospective presence in a future Invictus Games.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex just arrived in Vancouver for the inaugural winter edition of the Invictus Games, but chose to leave their children behind in California.
During a friends and family luncheon for the 2025 event, Meghan announced that Archie and Lilibet will be there from home.
Meghan has already stated a wish for their children to witness the Invictus Games firsthand. Speaking at the 2023 event in Düsseldorf, she expressed her excitement about one day taking them along.
With the next Games slated to take place in Birmingham, England in 2027, there is mounting speculation that the pair will opt to bring Archie and Lilibet to the UK.
The decision may be influenced by Prince Harry's current court struggle over security safeguards in Britain. If they do not go in 2027, the youngsters may have to wait another four years to see the event, as the host country for the 2029 Games has not yet been decided.
While Birmingham was chosen over Washington, D.C. to host the 2027 edition, it is unclear if Harry and Meghan would feel comfortable returning to the UK as a family for the occasion.
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