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Prince Harry Vows to “Explore Every Option” to Bring Archie and Lilibet to the UK Amid Security Dispute
29 June 2026
Prince Harry has said he is determined to “explore every available option” to ensure his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, are able to travel to the United Kingdom safely, as a long-running dispute over security arrangements continues to cast uncertainty over the family’s plans.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are already on holiday in Europe with Archie and Lilibet as plans for their five-day family trip to the UK in July descend into a ‘total farce’.
Harry will be in the UK early next month as the countdown to his Invictus Games in Birmingham in 2027 begins, and had intended to bring Meghan and their two children with him.

The Duke of Sussex is understood to still want his children to visit the UK for the first time in several years, but sources close to him say the issue of security remains the central barrier to any confirmed trip.
Harry, who stepped back from royal duties in 2020 and relocated to the United States with Meghan Markle, is said to be frustrated that his request for enhanced police protection during visits to Britain has not been approved. Without that level of protection, he has previously argued that it is not safe to bring his family to the UK.
The latest comments come amid renewed uncertainty over whether a planned visit will go ahead. The trip had reportedly been timed around engagements linked to the Invictus Games and a potential family reunion with King Charles, who has not seen Archie and Lilibet in person for a number of years.
However, the lack of agreement over security arrangements has left the plans in doubt, with Harry’s team continuing discussions over what form of protection, if any, could be provided during a visit.
At the heart of the dispute is the decision by the Royal and VIP Executive Committee (RAVEC) to downgrade the Duke’s automatic access to taxpayer-funded police protection after he ceased being a working royal. Harry has challenged that decision through the courts in the past, but legal attempts to fully restore his previous level of security have not been successful.
His representatives argue that private security arrangements are not sufficient in the UK, as they do not provide access to the same intelligence and policing support available to official protection teams. They say this creates an unacceptable risk during public visits.
Buckingham Palace has not commented on the latest remarks. The Government has previously said that the UK’s protective security system is “rigorous and proportionate” and does not publicly discuss individual cases.

Despite the dispute, there are still indications that efforts are ongoing behind the scenes to find a workable solution that could allow the visit to proceed. Harry is understood to remain keen for his children to maintain a connection with their UK heritage and extended family.
Royal commentators say the situation reflects the continuing complexity of the relationship between the Duke of Sussex and the wider Royal Family, where personal reconciliation efforts often run alongside unresolved questions about roles, security and public duty.
For now, no final decision has been announced on whether Meghan, Archie or Lilibet will travel to the UK. Any visit is expected to depend on whether an agreement can be reached over security in the coming weeks.
