Manny Ita
Meghan Markle may return to the United Kingdom in 2026 for the first time since 2022, according to reports from royal insiders and security correspondents, following developments in Prince Harry’s legal battle over state-funded protection. The possible visit is linked to an updated security assessment that could remove what has been described as the main obstacle to the Sussexes’ presence in Britain.
As of January 2026, the Royal and VIP Executive Committee is reported to have carried out a fresh risk evaluation concerning Prince Harry’s security arrangements. Sources within the Home Office have suggested that armed police protection for the Duke of Sussex is now close to being confirmed, with one insider describing the situation as “virtually nailed on.” The outcome of the assessment is widely seen as pivotal to any plans involving Meghan Markle’s return.
Speculation surrounding the conditions for such a visit has intensified. Royal commentator Rob Shuter has claimed that Meghan’s return would depend on what he described as “total control,” including demands for a “fortress-like” security arrangement. These alleged measures include reserving four entire floors of a luxury hotel, the use of bulletproof glass at public engagements such as the Invictus Games Birmingham 2027 countdown, and round-the-clock police escorts. A spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has denied reports of “diva-like” behavior or unreasonable demands, while emphasizing that security remains a non-negotiable issue for the couple.
Alongside official developments, public interest has been further fueled by predictions from psychics and astrologers. Athos Salomé, known as the “Living Nostradamus,” has forecast what he called a “symbolic return” to the UK in 2026, potentially triggered by a significant event within the Royal Family, possibly linked to the health of a senior royal. Other predictions point to a “professional divergence,” with Prince Harry focusing more on UK-based patronages and ongoing legal matters, while Meghan is expected to step back temporarily before re-emerging with projects centered on women’s mental health and a possible return to independent film acting.
Commentators have also suggested the possibility of a “fragile truce” between the Sussexes and King Charles III during the year, though relations with Prince William are expected to remain strained. No official confirmation has been made by Buckingham Palace regarding any reconciliation or planned meetings.
Attention is now turning to key dates in 2026. Prince Harry is expected to appear in London on January 22, 2026, to give evidence in his privacy case against Associated Newspapers, a moment seen as setting the tone for the year ahead. While Meghan is not expected to attend the hearing, observers say the ruling could influence subsequent travel decisions. The summer of 2026 is viewed as the most likely period for a joint appearance, with reports suggesting the couple may attend events linked to the one-year countdown to the Invictus Games in Birmingham. Such a visit would potentially mark the first time Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet have visited the UK in several years.

