A change of heart.
Meghan Markle will travel to the UK with her and Prince Harry’s two kids after initially canceling their plans due to security concerns, Page Six can confirm.
The Duchess of Sussex — along with Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5 — will now touch down in London, but has no plans to make public appearances, an insider told Page Six.
That means the “Suits” alum won’t attend the Invictus Games event with Prince Harry on Friday, per our source.
While abroad, the family of four hopes to travel to Princess Diana’s burial site at Althorp Estate in Northamptonshire, England, the insider noted.
Additionally, Markle, 44, and Harry, 41, are also attempting to make plans for their little ones to visit their grandfather, King Charles III, who has been battling cancer, but nothing is confirmed yet, per our source.
A rep for the couple wasn’t available to Page Six for comment.
Last month, it was reported the couple would likely not bring their kids to London after being denied taxpayer-funded security protection for their travels across the pond.
An insider told the Guardian the Duke of Sussex was “distraught” about the decision and didn’t want his little ones to be “chased by paparazzi wherever they go from the moment they step off the plane.”
The inside stated that when it came to Harry safely bringing his kids, “if he can find a way to do that, he will.”
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The “Spare” author’s rep also blamed the hiccup in this visit on King Charles, who first offered Harry lodging at Buckingham Palace but later disinvited him — after Harry had accepted.
However, the former royal’s spokesperson told Page Six he was continuing to “explore every available option” to get Markle and their kids to the UK safely.
A royal insider told Page Six Wednesday that if Harry wanted Archie and Lilibet to meet Charles, it would be “more of a possibility” if Markle came with them.
Earlier this week, Harry arrived in the UK and stepped out to attend the premiere of his friend Misan Harriman’s documentary, “Shoot the People.”
The following day, Harry learned that he lost his lawsuit against Associated Newspapers Limited, the Daily Mail UK’s publisher, after accusing them of unlawfully obtaining information about him.
Also on Tuesday, he attended an event to promote the 2027 Invictus Games, which will be hosted in Birmingham.
It’s unclear if Harry has plans to reunite with his brother, Prince William, or other members of the royal family.
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