Prince Harry’s UK trip sparks media buzz over whether Meghan and kids will join him
Prince Harry's upcoming UK visit draws attention to his lodging arrangements and the possibility of family members joining him.
📍 The outcome
Prince Harry's trip to the UK sparked media speculation regarding whether Meghan and their children would join him. Buckingham Palace denied that Prince Harry would stay at the palace during his London visit.
Epilogue added 43d ago, after coverage quieted.
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Where it stands
Prince Harry is traveling to the UK, leading to widespread media speculation regarding whether Meghan and their children will accompany him. Simultaneously, official confirmation has emerged regarding his accommodations during the trip.
Coverage from the BBC, Sky News, The Guardian, and CTV News emphasizes that Buckingham Palace has denied reports that the Prince will stay at the royal residence. People.com reports that he was told he can no longer stay at the palace during his London visit.
Future attention remains on whether Meghan and the children will join the trip, a point of focus highlighted by AP News and The Globe and Mail.
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Who reported it (8)
- Buckingham Palace says Prince Harry will not stay at palace BBC · 45d ago
- Prince Harry’s U.K. trip sparks media buzz over whether Meghan and kids will join The Globe and Mail · 45d ago
- Buckingham Palace denies Prince Harry will stay at London landmark Sky News · 45d ago
- Buckingham Palace says Prince Harry will not stay at palace BBC · 45d ago
- Prince Harry Told He Can No Longer Stay at Buckingham Palace During London Visit People.com · 45d ago
- Prince Harry will not stay at Buckingham Palace during London visit CTV News · 45d ago
- Buckingham Palace denies Prince Harry is to stay at royal residence during UK visit The Guardian · 45d ago
- Prince Harry’s UK trip sparks media buzz over whether Meghan and kids will join him AP News · 45d ago broke it first
Answered
Will Prince Harry stay at Buckingham Palace?
No, Buckingham Palace has denied that he will stay at the royal residence.
Are Meghan and the children expected to join the trip?
Coverage from AP News and The Globe and Mail indicates there is media buzz regarding whether they will join him, but no confirmation is provided.
Which outlets reported on the lodging restrictions?
The BBC, Sky News, The Guardian, CTV News, and People.com reported on the palace's denial or the restriction of his stay.
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