King Charles offers royal residence for Prince Harry and Meghan’s July visit
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to stay at a royal residence during their upcoming trip to England next month. The offer from King Charles includes potential security arrangements following previous discussions regarding the couple's protection.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will stay at a royal residence when they visit the United Kingdom next month. According to reports from The Sun, King Charles offered this accommodation for the couple’s trip between July 6 and July 10, which includes planned stops in London and Birmingham.
The offer from the monarch also included security arrangements for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. This follows a period of public discussion regarding the Duke's request for taxpayer-funded protection for his family members. The Sun reports that these measures were offered as part of the King’s efforts to coordinate their upcoming visit.
The Daily Mail notes that while the residence is confirmed, specific details regarding additional security are not fully clarified in some reports. The inclusion of the couple's children during this period was also highlighted by the Daily Mail as a factor for the arrangements. Both news outlets report that the royal residence offer provides a formal framework for the Sussex family’s upcoming stay in England.