Meghan Markle ‘could return to the UK’ under strict security condition, royal commentator claims
Meghan Markle could be open to returning to the UK only if she receives guaranteed armed security, according to comments attributed to a royal commentator in a new report. The claim comes as public debate continues around the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s security arrangements and their ongoing legal challenge over protection in Britain.
Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield has stated that Meghan “could” return for high-profile occasions if there was a commitment to “armed security” and full protection for her and the children, adding that she would not travel back without assurances.
The report said Prince Harry has continued pursuing a court case related to his security provision after stepping back from royal duties, arguing his family faces heightened risks. It added that any future trip could depend on outcomes in the legal process and the willingness of authorities to provide the level of protection the Sussexes want.
Meghan and Prince Harry have largely stayed based in California since moving to the United States, returning to Britain only for limited visits in recent years. Speculation over future appearances has persisted around major royal events and personal milestones.
No official details have been announced regarding any upcoming UK visit by Meghan. The outcome of Prince Harry’s security challenge is expected to remain a key factor in whether future trips are considered.





