A Door Opens — But Not Without Complications
There is hope that the Home Office’s apparent U-turn could help ease tensions between Harry and the wider Royal Family, particularly King Charles and Prince William.
However, experts warn that even with enhanced security, a family reunion would be far from straightforward.
“It would open the door, but if you look at the polls, her ratings are absolutely terrible. She is not popular with the British public,” royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said.
“Then there is the case that she does not appear to have any affection for Britain. That has never manifested itself.
“I cannot see Meghan coming to Britain before the Invictus Games because what would she do and why would she come?
“It is not going to be as simple as turning up and seeing King Charles,” Fitzwilliams added to GB News.

Invictus Games and a PR Tightrope
Meghan is widely expected to accompany Harry when the Invictus Games are held in Birmingham in 2027. Royal author Duncan Larcombe has argued that her absence from the event would amount to a “PR disaster”.