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Daniela Relph

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BBC News Aug 2026
Prince Harry and Meghan moving back to UK
Prince Harry and Meghan plan to relocate from California to a private residence outside London later this month, with their children Archie and Lilibet due to start at a British school in September. King Charles III and the Prince and Princess of Wales have been informed, and the King is said to welcome more private family contact, but the couple will remain non-working royals. Their return follows a July visit that reportedly helped improve family relations, while security arrangements remain unresolved after Harry's legal challenge over UK protection. The move has surprised royal commentators and was welcomed by the Invictus Games Foundation and Education Secretary Lucy Powell.
BBC News Jul 2026
Loyal and royal: How the future King became a football superfan
Prince William’s deep enthusiasm for football, especially his loyalty to Aston Villa, has strengthened his public connection in a way unmatched by previous senior royals. His visible celebrations, engagement with fan podcasts, and close relationship with England’s national team reflect a relatable passion unusual within the monarchy. Comparisons with other royals' sporting interests highlight how his fandom offers a modern link to the public ahead of his future role as King.
BBC News Jul 2026
Loyal and royal: How the future King became a football superfan
Prince William’s longstanding passion for football, particularly his support for Aston Villa and the England national team, has made him a uniquely relatable figure within the royal family. His visible enthusiasm at matches, engagement with players and fans, and participation in football-focused media highlights his deep personal connection to the sport. This distinguishes him from other royals traditionally associated with horse racing, tennis or polo. His fandom strengthens his public connection at a time of heightened scrutiny of the monarchy, offering a shared cultural touchpoint with the wider public. As future king, his sustained support for Aston Villa and the England team could further shape perceptions of a modern, accessible monarchy.
BBC News Jul 2026
Prince Harry will not be joined by Meghan and children on UK trip
Prince Harry will travel to the UK alone after security concerns led to a change in plans preventing Meghan and their children from joining the London portion of the visit. The family may join later in Birmingham, where events for the Invictus Games and a visit to a children's hospital are scheduled. Uncertainty remains over whether King Charles will meet his grandchildren. Security discussions continue amid ongoing issues related to Ravec rulings, which have previously influenced the couple’s travel decisions.