The One Royal ‘Very Willing’ to Meet Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Archie and Lilibet Despite Criticism – and It’s Not Prince William
A very unlikely senior member of the royal family is reportedly “very willing” to meet Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in the UK despite receiving a barrage of criticism in his memoir.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will reportedly receive a warm welcome from an unlikely royal when they arrive in the UK.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are days away from returning to the UK – the first time they have done so as a couple for almost four years.
Harry and Meghan hope to bring their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them on their brief trip, but their attendance has yet to be confirmed due to security concerns.
Despite being the subject of fierce criticism in Harry’s memoir, Spare, a royal expert has revealed Queen Camilla is “very willing” to meet with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
“I’m told that the Queen is also very willing to meet them,” royal expert Katie Nicholl told The Royals Uncensored.
She continued: “I was speaking to a source close to her this week, wondering if she might not be present because of the frankly horrific things Harry has said about Camilla in Spare.
“But no, if this meeting goes ahead, she wants to be there, she wants to see those step grandchildren and she’s so in lock step with the King.”
In his damning memoir, the Duke of Sussex branded Camilla a “villain”, “dangerous” and a “wicked stepmother”.
He wrote: “I had complex feelings about gaining a step parent who, I believed, had recently sacrificed me on her personal PR altar. In a funny way I even wanted Camilla to be happy. Maybe she’d be less dangerous if she was happy?”
However, reports have suggested Harry and Meghan have been invited to stay at Buckingham Palace by Harry’s father, indicating the trip could be a chance to mend strained relations.
Details of the Planned UK Visit
Details of Harry and Meghan’s UK visit have largely been kept under wraps and it has not been confirmed whether Archie and Lilibet will get the chance to join their parents and spend time with their grandparents.
Last week, Harry said that the level of police protection offered by Britain has meant he was unable to bring his children in the past.
“The Duke continues to explore every available option to enable the visit to proceed safely and to give his children the opportunity to enjoy the UK,” his spokesman said.
However, reports have suggested Harry and Meghan have been invited to stay at Buckingham Palace by Harry’s father, indicating the trip could be a chance to mend strained relations.

The Security Concerns Surrounding the Trip
The security situation for Harry and his family has been a long-running issue since they stepped back from royal duties in 2020. Harry lost his automatic right to police protection when he moved to North America, a decision he has strongly contested in court. His legal challenges have highlighted the complexities of balancing royal status, public funding, and personal safety.
The current situation has once again brought these issues to the forefront. Harry’s team maintains that an independent risk assessment is necessary to determine appropriate protection levels, but the delay in this process has created uncertainty about the visit. The family’s private security team has conducted its own assessment, but official support remains a key sticking point.
Queen Camilla’s Willingness to Meet
Queen Camilla’s reported willingness to meet with Harry, Meghan, and their children demonstrates her commitment to family unity despite past criticisms. Her desire to see her step-grandchildren shows her focus on maintaining family connections. The Queen’s stance aligns with King Charles’s efforts to facilitate reconciliation and highlights her supportive role within the royal family.
The Queen’s decision to be present if the meeting goes ahead reflects her understanding of the importance of family relationships. Her willingness to overlook past criticisms for the sake of family harmony has been noted by royal experts. The potential meeting could represent a significant step towards healing family rifts.
Public Interest in the Royal Family Dynamics
The ongoing drama surrounding Harry’s visit has generated significant public interest. The combination of security concerns, family reconciliation efforts, and the potential for meetings has created considerable anticipation. The royal family’s private discussions and the public speculation reflect the intense interest in their relationships.
The contrast between William’s focus on duty and Harry’s more independent path has created a compelling narrative that continues to captivate audiences. The potential for any interaction during the visit will be closely watched by both the media and the public.
The Sandringham Agreement Context
The reported arrangements have prompted renewed discussion about the Sandringham Agreement reached after the Sussexes stepped back as working royals in 2020. The agreement established clear boundaries about the couple’s ability to combine royal duties with commercial activities. The possibility of Harry and Meghan being treated as “cherished members of the Royal Family” when in the UK while maintaining their commercial activities in America represents a potential new approach to their unique situation.
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Looking Ahead to the July Visit
As the July visit approaches, the coming weeks will likely bring more clarity about the final arrangements. Harry’s determination to find a safe way for his family to visit Britain demonstrates his desire to maintain connections with his home country and facilitate relationships between his children and their British relatives.
The Invictus Games-related engagements remain important to him, but the family aspect of the trip has become increasingly uncertain due to the security situation. The coming days are likely to bring further clarity about whether the full family visit will go ahead or if alternative arrangements will be made.
The situation continues to highlight the complex challenges facing the Sussexes as they navigate their life away from royal duties while attempting to maintain family ties. Security, privacy, and public interest all play significant roles in shaping their decisions about returning to Britain.