
King Charles III recently met with Meghan Markle and his grandchildren for the first time in four years at his country residence, Highgrove House.
Although King had met Prince Archie before Harry and Meghan left for the United States, this was his first time meeting Princess Lilibet.
According to People, the trip turned into a “nightmare” for 44-year-old Meghan due to security issues that couldn’t be adequately addressed for her and the children.
According to an insider close to Harry and Meghan’s family, the situation may have made Markle feel “humiliated.”
At the same time, the source also notes that Meghan continues to “support” Harry in his strained relationship with the Royal Family.

Meghan Markle is reportedly outraged by claims that she used her children to secure enhanced security measures during a visit to the UK.
Sources close to the situation say she strongly rejects the allegations, describing them as misleading and unfounded.
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41-year-old Prince Harry arrived in London to participate in an event organized by his foundation, the Invictus Games. The Windsors had offered him a place to stay at a royal residence during his visit. However, because Harry failed to contact the Palace staff on time, he was later denied the invitation.
The Duke of Sussex stated that he does not intend to bring his family to the UK until their complete safety is guaranteed. Specifically, Harry and Meghan requested a government security detail but were denied.
As a reminder, in 2020, US actress Meghan Markle and Prince Harry—the youngest son of King Charles III and Princess Diana—renounced their royal titles and left the United Kingdom. Today, the couple lives with their son Archie and daughter Lilibet in the United States.
Their relationship with the Royal Family has noticeably cooled—in part due to Prince Harry’s memoir, in which he accused the family of racism and admitted that he always felt like a “Spare,” as well as a Netflix documentary series.