Harry has repeatedly expressed his desire to bring his children to Britain, which they have not visited for several years, but he said security concerns have complicated those plans.

Prince Harry's spokesperson said on Saturday that his wife Meghan and their two children will not travel with him to London this week, although they have not ruled out visiting other places in Britain.

Harry, the younger son of King Charles, is scheduled to visit London and Birmingham this week to participate in a series of charitable activities and promotional events for the 2027 Invictus Games. It was expected that Meghan, Archie (seven years old), and Lilibet (five years old) would travel with the prince, but his spokesperson said they have abandoned plans to travel to London. The Telegraph reported that the decision was made after a request for police protection was denied, but the spokesperson added that the family has not ruled out traveling to other places in Britain, including Birmingham, where Harry is set to promote the Games.

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Harry has repeatedly expressed his desire to bring his children to Britain, which they have not visited for several years, but he said security concerns have complicated those plans.

His spokesperson said last week, "The Duke continues to explore all available options so that the visit can proceed safely and give his children the chance to enjoy the United Kingdom."

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