Public interest in Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, remains high more than six years after they stepped back from senior royal duties. Online discussion about their relationship with the Royal Family, possible UK visits, security arrangements, and long-term plans continues to generate strong engagement. However, much of what circulates on social media and some websites mixes verified information with unconfirmed claims.
The Sussexes’ decision to step back from royal duties
Prince Harry and Meghan formally stepped back as senior working members of the Royal Family in March 2020. This decision followed discussions with Queen Elizabeth II and senior royals and was confirmed through an official Buckingham Palace statement.
Key elements of that agreement were clearly documented by major news organizations:
The couple would no longer carry out official duties on behalf of the monarch
They would stop using the HRH style in a working capacity
They would seek financial independence
They would no longer automatically receive publicly funded police protection in the UK
These arrangements were not speculation. They were confirmed by Buckingham Palace and reported widely by BBC, Reuters, AP, and other trusted outlets.
Since that time, Prince Harry and Meghan have lived primarily in California and pursued independent careers while remaining members of the Royal Family.
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Prince Harry’s legal challenge over UK security
One of the most consistently reported developments involves Prince Harry’s legal case concerning security arrangements during visits to the United Kingdom. This is a matter of public record and has been covered in detail by reputable media.
After stepping back from royal duties, Harry lost automatic entitlement to publicly funded police protection in the UK
He challenged this decision through legal channels, arguing that the current arrangements do not provide sufficient protection for his family
UK courts have heard the case, and rulings have addressed how security decisions are made
The case focuses on process and policy, not on restoring royal status
Importantly, no reputable outlet has confirmed that Prince Harry has “won” permanent protection or that the government has agreed to reinstate full security. Any claims suggesting guaranteed outcomes remain unverified and should be treated cautiously.
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Visits to the UK: what has actually been confirmed
Prince Harry has made several documented trips to the UK since 2020. These visits have been reported by established outlets and include:
Attendance at Prince Philip’s funeral in 2021
Participation in events during Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022
Attendance at Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in September 2022
Court appearances related to legal action against UK tabloid publishers in 2023 and 2024
Brief visits connected to charitable activities and legal matters
Meghan Markle’s visits have been less frequent. Her last widely confirmed trip to the UK occurred in 2022 around the Jubilee and the late Queen’s funeral.
There is no verified reporting from BBC, Reuters, AP, or official palace sources confirming a secret joint return to the UK in January 2026. Stories claiming such events rely on anonymous sources and have not been corroborated by reliable outlets.
Relationship with King Charles III: confirmed vs. unconfirmed
The relationship between Prince Harry and King Charles III continues to attract attention, but confirmed information is limited.