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The Mirror
Aug 2026
Prince Harry's return reason revealed as Meghan Markle offered huge UK role
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly planning to move back to the UK from California in September with their children, Archie and Lilibet, while retaining homes in Montecito and Portugal. The reported catalyst is an undisclosed role offered to Meghan in an upcoming British-based project. The couple are expected to remain financially independent, continue commercial and charitable work, and avoid official royal duties. Their security arrangements remain unresolved, with Harry previously challenging the loss of taxpayer-funded protection; UK authorities say arrangements will be rigorous, proportionate and handled privately.
The Mirror
Aug 2026
Harry and Meghan Are Returning Just as the Royal Family’s Fortunes Look Up—They Have Questions to Answer
Russell Myers argues that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s planned return to the UK has created difficult questions for the Royal Family, particularly about their motives, finances, public standing and possible reconciliation with King Charles III. He suggests that a return to royal duties is unlikely, with Charles and Prince William opposed to a half-in, half-out arrangement, while Charles’s more forgiving stance could create tension with William and Catherine. The development is portrayed as unlikely to produce a calm family resolution.
The Mirror
Aug 2026
Harry and Meghan revealed UK return to security services weeks before telling King
Prince Harry reportedly informed UK security officials earlier in August that he, Meghan and their children planned to return to Britain, weeks before telling King Charles. Their move has intensified pressure on RAVEC and the Home Office to reassess the family's protection after a nine-month delay. Former royal protection chief Dai Davies argued that a permanent address, children's schools, public appearances and previous threats could require extensive security costing millions of pounds, while Prime Minister Andy Burnham called the arrangements a private matter. Harry lost automatic taxpayer-funded protection after stepping back as a working royal and later lost a High Court challenge, though a government review ordered after his appeal has not yet taken place.
The Mirror
Aug 2026
Prince Harry 'determined for family reconciliation and won't do anything to jeopardise it'
Prince Harry is reportedly determined to repair relations with his family and hopes to appear publicly with King Charles III at the 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham. Sources say he wants further meetings so Charles can spend more time with Archie and Lilibet, while he continues pursuing taxpayer-funded UK security for Meghan and the children. Charles is said to remain open to communication, but Buckingham Palace is reportedly cautious, and there is little indication of a reconciliation between Harry and Prince William. Royal commentator Jennie Bond says a joint appearance by the senior royals would be significant but depends on whether Harry and Meghan are trusted.
The Mirror
Aug 2026
Prince Harry wants public reunion with King - and coming months will be pivotal
Prince Harry is portrayed as shifting away from legal and media battles toward repairing relations with King Charles III. The King’s cancer diagnosis and Harry’s reflections after losing his UK security appeal appear to have intensified his desire for reconciliation. Harry reportedly hopes Charles will attend the next Invictus Games in Birmingham, creating a public symbol of renewed family ties, but longstanding mistrust and Prince William’s fractured relationship with him remain major obstacles. The expected departure of Charles’s influential private secretary, Sir Clive Alderton, could also alter advice around the King. The coming months may determine whether the Palace is willing to meet Harry halfway.
The Mirror
Aug 2026
Prince Louis admits 'Charlotte says I'm not very good' at handstands as royal siblings name favourite sports
Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, brought Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to Wales House in Glasgow during the Commonwealth Games, where the children spoke with Team Wales athletes. Charlotte discussed her love of gymnastics, Louis admitted that she thinks he is poor at handstands, and George said flexibility-based activities are not his strength. The children also shared their favourite events, with George naming javelin and Louis expressing an interest in high jump, before helping update Wales’s medal tally and joking with athletes about a possible tandem-bike ride.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
King Charles’ most senior aide who Prince Harry dubbed ‘the wasp’ to quit
Sir Clive Alderton, King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s principal private secretary and one of the Royal Household’s most senior officials, will step down next year around his 60th birthday. Alderton has served the royal household for two decades, including as Charles’s closest adviser since 2015, and has guided the King through his cancer diagnosis, state visits and the fallout from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s departure from royal duties. Harry appeared to refer to Alderton as “the Wasp” in his memoir Spare. Buckingham Palace praised Alderton’s support, counsel and loyalty, while the early announcement will allow an open recruitment process and a handover to his successor in spring or summer 2027.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
Charles gives powerful message about pollution after he and Camilla emerge from TARDIS at Commonwealth Games opening
King Charles III and Queen Camilla opened the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow with a Doctor Who-themed entrance, emerging from a TARDIS after a virtual journey across Scottish landmarks. In his address, Charles highlighted the Games’ message about reducing plastic pollution in oceans and waterways, protecting marine ecosystems, and supporting global food resources. The event features 3,000 athletes from 74 nations and territories, with 10 sports scheduled across Glasgow venues.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
Prince Harry's plan to pursue taxpayer security may have an added motive
Prince Harry’s efforts to arrange further visits to the UK and reconnect King Charles with his grandchildren are met with skepticism among royal circles, where some suspect his desire to resume taxpayer-funded security may be a motivating factor. Despite an emotional reunion and mutual interest in maintaining contact, doubts persist about whether his approach reflects genuine reconciliation or strategic positioning following years of public criticism, legal battles with the press, and disputes with the government over his security status.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
Prince Harry paving way for return to UK with kids after 'emotional' reunion
Prince Harry plans further visits to the UK with his family after an emotional reunion with King Charles III but continues to challenge the Home Office over the removal of taxpayer-funded security. Despite private security and significant earnings since stepping back from royal duties, he argues he remains a terror target and requires Metropolitan Police protection. His past legal challenges have failed, with courts upholding the decision to downgrade his security. Harry hopes for additional family meetings with the King, while sources say government officials were angered by his attempts to pressure for enhanced protection. A risk assessment suggests elevated threats from lone actors, though critics argue his expectations are unreasonable and that UK security concerns are overstated.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
King Charles says it's 'a good day to drown a few sorrows' as he gets behind bar
King Charles III visited the Hall and Woodhouse brewery in Dorset, joking that it was a good day to drown sorrows after England’s World Cup loss as he pulled a pint for staff. He and Queen Camilla marked the brewery’s 250th anniversary, met members of the family who run it, and learned about its apprenticeship programmes. They also spoke with representatives of the Teddy Rocks charity festival, which raises funds for children’s cancer charities. The royal couple later toured the renovated Corn Exchange in Blandford Forum, meeting local community and support groups.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
King Charles makes historic Isle of Man visit as he jokes about 'massacring' attempt at local language
King Charles III made his first visit to the Isle of Man as monarch, addressing Tynwald in Manx during a special sitting and joking about his pronunciation. He praised the island’s historic legislature and longstanding ties to the Crown, met members of the public, spoke French with a resident, and toured the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway, unveiling a plaque marking its 150th anniversary before concluding with a garden party at Government House.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
Prince Harry's bruising week back home still could pave the way to a new future
Prince Harry’s UK visit, initially expected to include family reconciliation and public appearances with Meghan and their children, has instead been overshadowed by security issues, denied accommodation at Buckingham Palace, and a major legal defeat against the Daily Mail’s publisher. Attempts to promote the Invictus Games and charity work were eclipsed by confusion over scheduling, shifting plans, and stalled efforts to arrange a meeting with King Charles. Growing fatigue within the royal family and broader public frustration highlight the need for Harry to end ongoing conflicts with both the institution and the media.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
Meghan Markle to bring Archie and Lilibet to UK this week to join Prince Harry for family events
Meghan Markle will bring Archie and Lilibet to the UK for private family events with Prince Harry, though she will not take part in public engagements. The visit opens the possibility of King Charles reuniting with his grandchildren amid improving communication between him and Harry. Harry continues UK engagements, including an emotional visit to Birmingham Children’s Hospital for WellChild, where he met staff and young patients. King Charles and Queen Camilla completed engagements at London Zoo, while Prince William visited Hastings and expressed confidence in England’s World Cup prospects.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
Hopeful King Charles opens talks with Harry and Meghan to meet with grandchildren in UK within days
King Charles is seeking to arrange a meeting with Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and their children during Harry’s visit to the UK, with aides exploring possible diary openings for a family reunion. Charles hopes to see grandchildren Archie and Lilibet, while Harry attempts to secure additional private security should Meghan and the children travel. The trip follows tensions over denied lodging at Buckingham Palace and the dismissal of Harry’s court case against Associated Newspapers. Despite logistical and security complications, both sides have held recent conversations described as hopeful, and discussions continue about a brief visit by Meghan and the children to facilitate the meeting.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
Prince William receives gifts for Kate and his children during visit to Welsh school
Prince William visited The London Welsh School in West London, joining pupils and Commonwealth Games athletes for sporting activities and receiving mascot toys and team shirts as gifts for his family. He spoke with athletes about the upcoming Glasgow 2026 Games and engaged with students and teachers about the school’s bilingual Welsh-English education. Julie Thomas, a decorated para bowls athlete, described him as warm and knowledgeable. The visit coincided with news that Prince Harry lost his privacy case against the Daily Mail, though his legal development was separate from the engagement.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
Prince Harry's humiliation over Buckingham Palace stay and court drama prove his battles with King and country must stop
Prince Harry’s latest visit to the UK was overshadowed by a court defeat, a dispute over Buckingham Palace accommodation, and ongoing tensions with King Charles and Prince William. His continued legal battles against the press and the government have strained his ties to the Royal Family, leaving him without support during a difficult week marked by financial and reputational setbacks. While senior royals carried out public duties, Harry appeared isolated, with Meghan and their children remaining in Portugal. The fractured family relationships, limited contact with the King, and the cumulative impact of public conflicts underline the need for Harry to end his long-running disputes.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
Queen Camilla commemorates 100 years of Winnie the Pooh as she competes in sweet game
Queen Camilla visited Ashdown Forest to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first Winnie-the-Pooh book, joining children in a game of Poohsticks at the original bridge from A. A. Milne’s stories. She met authors and Royal Literary Fund representatives, unveiled the new Queen’s Walk trail, cut a celebratory cake, and spoke about her personal connection to Sussex and the continued global appeal of Winnie-the-Pooh.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
Prince Harry arrives in UK solo after Buckingham Palace withdraws offer for Duke's accommodation
Prince Harry arrived in the UK alone after an offer for him to stay at Buckingham Palace was withdrawn due to late notice. His visit, initially planned with Meghan and their children, was altered following concerns about the lack of taxpayer-funded security and delays in reviews of his protection status. Harry is scheduled to attend events linked to the Invictus Games, WellChild, and Scotty's Little Soldiers, while potential family meetings with King Charles remain uncertain. The King has had limited contact with Harry's children, increasing attention on whether the family will reunite during the visit.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
Princess Kate blows kisses for sick children during emotional hospital visit
Princess Kate visited Evelina London Children’s Hospital, meeting young patients undergoing cardiac and cancer treatment and learning about the facility’s expanded services. She spoke with families, toured new cardiac and outpatient units, and praised recent improvements and future plans, including a new cancer treatment centre developed with The Royal Marsden and St George’s Hospital. The visit highlighted the hospital’s efforts to integrate specialist care and support for children across London and the South East.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
Prince Harry never considers effects of own behaviour with his "always complain, never to blame" attitude
Prince Harry’s return to the UK is overshadowed by escalating tensions with the Royal Family, with criticism directed at his handling of security demands, strained communication with the Palace, and public accusations against the establishment. Buckingham Palace is also portrayed as contributing to the conflict through inconsistent explanations about accommodation. The turmoil overshadows Harry’s charitable goals and risks further damaging relations with the King and the wider Royal Family.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
King Charles ditches suit jacket for tank ride on Dorset visit as he welcomes soldiers back home
King Charles III visited the Tank Museum in Bovington, Dorset, where he rode in a Challenger 2 tank and arrived aboard a historic 1920 Rolls-Royce armoured car as he welcomed soldiers from the Royal Tank Regiment returning from deployment in Greece. He met servicemen, their families, and museum staff, presented medals, and viewed demonstrations and new military technology, including drones and the Challenger 3 tank.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
Prince Harry refused stay at Buckingham Palace for UK visit as it's no longer available
Prince Harry was denied a last‑minute request to stay at Buckingham Palace during a UK visit after palace officials said his acceptance came too late to arrange staffing. The decision followed earlier uncertainty over his security arrangements and an upcoming court ruling in his case against Associated Newspapers, which was cited as a factor in refusing the accommodation. Harry’s team criticised the palace for withdrawing the offer, while the Home Office maintained its position on his security status, prompting him to travel without Meghan and their children. Harry will continue engagements in the UK as King Charles attends scheduled duties.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
Kate Middleton's emotional reunion with kids after overcoming Three Peaks Challenge
Princess Kate completed the National Three Peaks Challenge to raise funds for the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, sharing photos of her emotional reunion with her family afterward. She undertook the demanding trek after her cancer diagnosis and treatment, highlighting the importance of holistic healthcare for those living with the disease. Kensington Palace noted she is likely the first royal to finish the challenge, and hospital leaders expressed gratitude for her support.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
King Charles has no plans to alter diary to see Prince Harry as he decides not to bring family to London
Prince Harry will travel to the UK alone after deciding it is not safe for Meghan and their children to accompany him, reducing the likelihood of a meeting with King Charles and his grandchildren. Security concerns followed a Home Office decision denying taxpayer‑funded protection for the visit, prompting last‑minute changes to the Sussexes’ plans and irritation within royal circles. The King will maintain his scheduled engagements and has received no confirmation from Harry regarding an offer to stay at Buckingham Palace. Harry is expected to attend Invictus Games Foundation events and await a court ruling involving Associated Newspapers, while no meetings with the Prince and Princess of Wales are planned.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
Royals in chaos as 'entitled' Prince Harry changes mind on bringing Meghan and kids to London
Prince Harry reversed plans to bring Meghan and their children to London, prompting frustration within Buckingham Palace and renewed tension over security arrangements. King Charles had offered a royal residence to facilitate the visit, but the Home Office's refusal of Harry’s security appeal contributed to his decision to travel alone. Royal sources expressed irritation over the uncertainty, while commentators criticized Harry’s behavior as entitled. Discussions over security for later parts of his trip remain ongoing as Harry prepares for a five‑day visit with public engagements.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
Lady Louise Windsor joined by boyfriend as dad Edward presents Duke of Edinburgh award in Palace celebration
Lady Louise Windsor received her Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award from her father, Prince Edward, during a celebration at the Palace of Holyroodhouse marking the programme’s 70th anniversary. Edward addressed hundreds of young award recipients alongside speakers including Olympic curler Bruce Mouat. Participants shared experiences of completing the programme, highlighting its challenges and rewards. The event was attended by Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, and Felix da Silva-Clamp, who is said to be dating Lady Louise, as well as long‑time award supporters and alumni.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
Lady Louise Windsor celebrates University of St Andrews graduation with proud parents Edward and Sophie
Lady Louise Windsor graduated from the University of St Andrews with a degree in English and international relations, celebrating alongside her parents, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh. She plans to take a gap year for work, volunteering, and travel. The ceremony included traditional rituals, and she will soon receive her Duke of Edinburgh’s gold award, marking milestones connected to her grandfather Prince Philip’s legacy. The article highlights her upbringing, limited public role, previous jobs, and interests such as carriage driving, as well as her involvement in the University Officer Training Corps and potential future military career.
The Mirror
Jul 2026
King Charles holds family dinner with William as Harry accused of pressuring government
King Charles and Prince William shared a private dinner in Scotland ahead of Prince Harry’s upcoming UK visit, which has drawn controversy over his expectation of police protection. Harry was accused by government sources of trying to pressure officials after announcing his family’s travel plans before receiving a security review decision. RAVEC reaffirmed that his security entitlement had not changed, while Harry’s spokesperson rejected claims of undue influence. Buckingham Palace is still awaiting Harry’s decision on the King’s offer of accommodation during the visit. Senior royals attended the Order of the Thistle service, while Princess Anne travelled to France for Somme commemorations.
The Mirror
Jun 2026
Prince William's homelessness project is an opportunity to make real change for good
Prince William’s Homewards initiative is praised as an ambitious effort to address homelessness, leveraging his public profile to secure significant financial backing, including £7.7 million in direct funding and £50 million from Lloyds Bank. The article argues that royal involvement brings influence, visibility and donor engagement that might otherwise be unattainable, countering criticisms about royal wealth or property. It contends that real progress requires government commitment and community-level support, framing Homewards as a catalyst for meaningful change and a model of constructive leadership on a persistent social issue.
The Mirror
Jun 2026
Prince William issues rallying cry for communities to help do more to solve homelessness
Prince William marked the third anniversary of the Homewards initiative by urging communities to take greater action to address homelessness and highlighting the need for wider public engagement. He announced new funding, partnerships, and progress across six trial locations, including housing placements, employment support, and early intervention outcomes. He emphasized that homelessness must be openly discussed and addressed collectively, aiming for national replication of successful local models. The programme continues to grow with support from major partners and ongoing royal engagement.
The Mirror
Jun 2026
Prince William raises millions for homelessness fund on third anniversary of ambitious project
Prince William marked the third anniversary of the Homewards initiative by announcing £7.7 million in new funding aimed at preventing homelessness across six UK locations. The programme has secured major partnerships, supported hundreds into employment and housing, and seeks to scale successful models nationally and internationally. William emphasized systemic solutions and long-term cultural change, while experts highlighted early evidence that coordinated, data-driven approaches can prevent homelessness. The Royal Foundation reported growing momentum as Homewards enters the second half of its five-year mission.
The Mirror
Jun 2026
Prince Harry security row proves he still craves privilege years after leaving royal life behind
Prince Harry’s ongoing dispute with the UK Home Office over taxpayer‑funded security has reignited tensions between him and the Royal Family, with his refusal to follow established procedures prompting frustration within Buckingham Palace. Despite his wealth and ability to fund private protection, he continues to challenge the government’s stance, creating pressure on King Charles, who cannot intervene. Conflicting signals about a planned family visit to the UK have added to the strain, with critics viewing the Sussexes’ shifting decisions and dramatic statements as undermining trust and complicating royal relations.
The Mirror
Jun 2026
King Charles still in dark over Prince Harry visit as duke hits out as taxpayer-funded security denied
Prince Harry has not confirmed whether he will stay at a royal residence during an upcoming UK visit despite King Charles’ offer aimed at easing security concerns. The Home Office’s refusal to provide taxpayer‑funded protection and delays in conducting a risk assessment review have left Harry unable to commit to bringing Meghan, Archie, and Lilibet. Sources say he is distressed by the unresolved security situation, which has jeopardised planned engagements and a hoped‑for family reunion. Harry continues to pursue alternative options while criticising the lack of progress in government security decisions.
The Mirror
Jun 2026
Kate Middleton issues powerful cancer message after Three Peaks Challenge
Princess Kate completed the National Three Peaks Challenge to raise funds for the Royal Marsden, sharing an emotional message about the profound personal impact of cancer and the importance of holistic healthcare. She reflected on her own treatment journey, emphasised the need for personalised support for patients, and highlighted the work of the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. Her family greeted her at Snowdon’s base, and the hospital’s leadership expressed gratitude for her efforts.
The Mirror
Jun 2026
Prince William's £130k royal tour was most costly trip since Charles became King as royals top £3m on travel
More than £3 million was spent on Royal Family travel in the year to March 2026, with Prince William’s official visit to Saudi Arabia becoming the most expensive trip at £130,106. King Charles and Queen Camilla’s state visit to Italy followed closely in cost, while other major expenses included journeys to Brazil, the Vatican, Papua New Guinea, Japan, and multiple UK engagements using the Royal Train. The report also detailed 177 helicopter journeys and revealed that the Sovereign Grant will rise to nearly £100 million by 2027–28 to address palace maintenance, cybersecurity needs, and energy‑efficient upgrades.
The Mirror
Jun 2026
Royal Family's staying power rests on ancient institution fitting modern day values
King Charles III has released his personal tax payments for the first time, prompting renewed debate over transparency and the value of public funding for the monarchy. The disclosure follows years of voluntary reporting during his tenure as Prince of Wales and increases pressure on Prince William, who has now shared his own tax details. The article contrasts royal financial contributions with broader wealth disparities and questions about the monarchy’s cost. It highlights the royal family’s public engagements and diplomatic influence, including a reported trade benefit linked to a recent state visit. Buckingham Palace frames the move as part of efforts to modernise and align the institution with contemporary expectations for openness.