Speculation continues to swirl around Harry and Meghan’s anticipated visit to the UK, with rumors suggesting they may tour Princess Diana’s childhood home during their upcoming trip. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, accompanied by their children Archie and Lilibet, are set to make their first joint visit to Harry’s homeland in four years. Their arrival in Britain in July coincides with an event marking the one-year countdown to the 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham.
There has been much speculation regarding the Sussex family’s accommodation during their stay, as reports indicate that King Charles has extended an offer for them to reside in royal lodgings. A new theory has emerged suggesting they may stay at Althorp House, the ancestral estate of Princess Diana, as it aligns with the scheduled event in Birmingham on July 10. Situated an hour away from Birmingham, the estate will be closed to visitors on July 10 and 11, leading to speculation that Harry and his family might visit or even stay at the Spencer family residence.
The Mirror approached representatives of Harry and Meghan, who declined to comment on the rumors citing security concerns. Notably, Althorp House holds significance as the final resting place of Princess Diana, and with the Sussexes’ arrival following the late Princess of Wales’ birthday on July 1, a potential visit to the estate would hold sentimental value for Harry and his family.
Prior to their UK visit, reports suggest that King Charles has offered royal accommodations to Harry, Meghan, and their children, with Buckingham Palace being a likely option due to security considerations. It is also rumored that Harry, Meghan, and their children will have a meeting with the King during their visit, potentially signifying a reconciliation between them.
Harry has expressed a desire to bring his family back to the UK for a long time, emphasizing the importance of reconnecting with friends and family while prioritizing their safety. An insider mentioned that Harry’s wish to introduce his children to his British heritage is a natural parental inclination.
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