Prince Harry is not likely to bring his children to the UK without Meghan Markle, according to a Sussex source. The 41-year-old could be joined by his family in the UK later this year if he successfully gets his police security reinstated.

It was recently reported that Harry had requested a review of his right to security in the UK. The result of the review is set to be published within weeks.
If her husband’s review is successful, Meghan could be set to make her first visit to the UK since September 2022.
The couple’s children, Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four, have not visited the UK since June 2022.
Even if his security is reinstated, and Meghan decides against a trip to the UK, a Sussex source has revealed that they don’t think Harry would travel on his own with Archie and Lilibet.
Speaking to The Times, the source close to Meghan and Harry said: “I think she would come back with him [and the children].
“They love to do stuff as a family whenever they can, and when they do things as a couple philanthropically, they often do take the kids along privately. I can’t see a reason why he’d come over with the kids without her.”

Harry is reportedly set to visit the UK later this month for the start of the trial of his High Court legal claim against Associated Newspapers.
With the trail set to begin next week, Meghan and their children are not expected to travel to the UK with him.
Meghan, Archie and Lilibet could, however, join Harry during a visit for the one-year countdown for the 2027 Invictus Games in July.