Meghan Markle could return to the UK this year for the first time since 2022. It has been reported that The Duchess of Sussex, 44, could be joining her husband Prince Harry at an Invictus Games event in Birmingham in July.
The event will be to mark the one-year countdown party for the Invictus Games 2027, which will be held in Birmingham. Although details of the event are yet to be confirmed, it is believed Prince Harry will definitely be set to attend.
While it is also believed Meghan will be in attendance, an insider has said her presence depends on one thing – security.
A source told The Sun: “Security is always going to be the deciding factor in this.”
At the moment, Harry is currently waiting for the results of a review by Ravec and the Home Office into his taxpayer-funded armed security rights when he is in the UK.
When he quit royal life in 2020 and moved to America, the prince lost his 24 hour police protection in the UK.
While he still gets police protection when he visits the UK, the amount he gets is decided on a case-by-case basis.

The prince has fought against this, losing a court case to get his 24 hour police protection in the UK reinstated last year. The duke has said that without this protection, he thinks the UK is too unsafe to bring his wife Meghan and their children Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four, to.
However, if this review sees Harry get his 24 hour taxpayer funded police protection rights back in the UK, it is believed Meghan, Archie and Lilibet will be returning to the prince’s home country alongside him more often.
Meghan, Archie and Lilibet have not visited the UK since 2022, with Harry instead making solo trips across the pond while they stay at the family’s Montecito mansion in California.