Nevertheless, there are still royal historians and sources who believe that Meghan Markle could take a major step to bring happiness to Harry during this significant event in his home country. A close source to the Sussexes claimed, "Meghan could surprise everyone with a last-minute decision to support her beloved husband. The Duchess understands that her presence would uplift Harry's spirits and make him feel cherished at a palace and an event that hold special meaning to him."
Prince Harry, the younger son of King Charles III, has confirmed his attendance at the 10-year anniversary service for the Invictus Games, which will take place at St Paul's Cathedral on May 8. Explaining Meghan's decision to avoid traveling to the UK, royal commentator Kinsey Schofield stated, "Meghan tells friends that she does not feel welcome or comfortable in the UK. Although their popularity has significantly declined in Britain, I believe Meghan would be treated kindly if she chose to attend."
Schofield expressed surprise that Meghan would not want to appear alongside Prince Harry to celebrate the event. She noted, "There will be no senior members of the Royal Family there to support Prince Harry." She shared these thoughts during an interview with Fox News.
Since cutting ties with the country in 2020 and stepping down as senior working royals, Meghan Markle has only visited the UK once, to attend Queen Elizabeth II's funeral alongside her husband in 2022. Following their relocation to the US with their children, Meghan has maintained a limited presence in the UK.