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Why Prince Harry and Meghan's UK Visit Is in Jeopardy

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may reportedly not return to the United Kingdom next month after they were denied taxpayer-funded security.

“Their plans to see family, friends and visit various charitable causes close to the duke’s heart have been pulled out from under their feet at the 11th hour,” a source told the Guardian on Sunday.

Per the insider, the Duke of Sussex is still “looking at every option to try and get” Markle, along with their kids, Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5, to England “safely and keep them safe when they’re on the ground.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (seen above with their kids) might not return to the United Kingdom after being denied taxpayer-funded security. meghan/Instagram

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Invictus Games 2023.

“Their plans to see family, friends and visit various charitable causes close to the duke’s heart have been pulled out from under their feet at the 11th hour,” an insider told the Guardian on Sunday. (Pictured: Markle and Harry in 2023.) Shutterstock

“If he can find a way to do that, he will,” the source shared.

The couple had plans to travel across the pond with their kids so the little ones could reunite with their cancer-stricken grandfather, King Charles III.

Harry, 41, is reportedly “distraught” about the latest blow and doesn’t want his children to experience being “chased by paparazzi wherever they go from the moment they step off the plane.”

Prince Harry smiling while hugging Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

The Duke of Sussex (seen above with his kids) is still looking at alternative options. Instagram/@meghan

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry smiling as they hold their daughter Lilibet.

“If he can find a way to do that, he will,” the source stated. (Seen above: Markle and Harry with Princess Lilibet.) meghan/Instagram

“He won’t put his children through that,” the source shared.

Additionally, a separate insider told the Daily Mail that the Sussexes’ office sent out an operational note informing that the family of four would be traveling to England with “accepted royal accommodation.”

Within 24 hours, the decision was reportedly overturned.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry kissing over a lemon elderflower cake in their kitchen.

Harry (seen here kissing Markle) is reportedly “distraught” over the decision. Instagram/meghan

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex leave after a service of thanksgiving for the reign of Queen Elizabeth II at St Paul's Cathedral in London

He reportedly doesn’t want his kids to be “chased by paparazzi wherever they go from the moment they step off the plane.” (Seen here: Markle and Harry in 2022.) Getty Images

A spokesperson for both Buckingham Palace and the Sussexes wasn’t immediately available to Page Six for comment.

Insiders, however, told Page Six last week that Markle, 44, and Harry, who pay an estimated $3 million a year for private security, were expected to bring their own security on their travels and were prepping for a “huge spectacle.”

We’re told the couple was attempting to secure 24/7 armed security but was only granted private security at their offered a royal residence.

 Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex attend the "Our Planet" global premiere  at Natural History Museum on April 04, 2019 in London, England.

“He won’t put his children through that,” the source continued. (Seen above: King Charles III and Harry in 2019.) Samir Hussein/WireImage

Prince William and Prince Harry standing side-by-side at a centenary commemorative service.

Harry (seen here with brother Prince William in 2017) was set to return to England with his family next month. Getty Images

Harry lost security privileges in 2020 after he and the “Suits” alum resigned from their royal duties.

As a result, the Invictus Games founder has refrained from traveling to England with his family because he “does not feel safe.”

However, Harry continuously attempted to appeal the decision.