
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are heading to the UK in July and this time they are reportedly being accompanied by their two young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. It will mark the first time in four years that the Duke of Sussex, who resides in California, has returned to his home country with his wife and children.
Speaking to royal correspondent Kinsey Schofield, the presenter admitred he wasn't convinced Meghan would return to the UK. "I think the stories are undoubtedly true that these plans are afoot," Kevin mused, "I'm just not convinced that when push comes to shove that Meghan will actually materialise. That she will actually come back to Britain."
In a scathing verdict the host claimed the duchess was not a fan of the British people.
Kevin went on: "She doesn't like Britain. I don't think she'll like the lack of popularity she doesn't enjoy here in Britain."
Kinsey, however, suggested Meghan's potential UK return showed a "message of defeat" but questioned whether the duchess would "commit to this trip".
Harry and Meghan have only returned to the UK once with their children, in June 2022, for Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee festivities, though Archie and Lilibet did not take part in any public events.
The Sussexes returned to the UK for a series of charity events and attended the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in September of that year.
Meanwhile, King Charles, 77, has reportedly offered his younger son and his family accommodation on a royal estate during their potential UK visit. So far, however, no response has been received to the offer.
No plans for a reunion between Harry and his father during the potential visit have been confirmed.