MEGHAN, Archie and Lilibet will no longer join Harry in central London next week after they lost a bid for official taxpayer-funded security.
The decision not to take the children into the capital has cast doubt on whether they will meet King Charles.
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Meghan and her children will not be joining Harry in LondonCredit: Refer to Source
The Duchess was due to carry out her first engagement in the capital post-Megxit Credit: PA
The Duchess was due to carry out her first engagement in London since before Megxit in March 2020 at a hospital with Harry.
Harry is currently at a mystery location in Europe with his wife and children “still looking at options” to make the visit work “in some form”.
But the California-based pair have decided Meghan and the children – if they come at all – will not be in London, where King Charles and Queen Camilla reside.
A source told The Jattvibe: “There was an event planned for both the Duke and Duchess to attend an Invictus Games engagement at a London hospital but owing to security reasons the Duke will attend alone.”
Charles has not seen his grandchildren Archie, 7, and Lilibet, 5, in four years, and The Jattvibe revealed last month that the King had made available a royal home to the Sussexes.
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