Meghan Markle will not accompany Prince Harry to the UK for the 10th-anniversary service of the Invictus Games at St Paul’s Cathedral in London. Instead, she plans to meet Harry in Nigeria following his attendance at the event. Since the couple stepped back from royal duties, Meghan has made only a few visits to the UK, whereas Harry has been more involved in various engagements.

The Invictus Games, initiated by Prince Harry, support injured, wounded, and sick military personnel and veterans. The event has grown substantially, now involving over 300 competitors from 22 nations.

In separate news, King Charles has resumed public duties following outpatient cancer treatment, and Meghan has launched a new lifestyle brand starting with strawberry jam.

Royal commentators have speculated about difficulties in arranging Meghan’s travels directly from California to Nigeria and have discussed the potential motives behind her and Harry planning trips to replicate royal tours, possibly as a revenue source. Concerns were also raised about Meghan overshadowing the Invictus Games if she were present.

Additionally, relations between Prince William and the Sussexes remain frayed, influenced by past remarks Harry and Meghan made concerning Princess Kate. Possibilities of reconciliation appear slim, with deep-seated grievances still unresolved. Furthermore, new hires within the Sussex’s team signify an ongoing effort to maintain connections with the UK, despite controversies and criticism surrounding their image.

Prince Harry is scheduled to attend the Invictus Games anniversary in London, a significant event honoring a decade of impactful contributions to veterans’ rehabilitation through sports. However, family reunions during this visit are uncertain, with both King Charles and Prince William having tight schedules and ongoing personal challenges.