Meghan won't attend public events during Prince Harry's UK visit
The Duchess of Sussex's travel plans remain unclear.
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, will not attend any public events during her husband Prince Harry's visit to the United Kingdom, ABC News understands.
That includes Harry's public appearance in Birmingham on Friday marking one year until the 2027 Invictus Games, which will be held July 10-17, 2027.
ABC News has not confirmed whether Meghan has traveled to the United Kingdom or whether Harry plans to meet with any members of the royal family during his visit.

The update comes after ABC News learned that Harry would not stay at Buckingham Palace during his visit to London, after an earlier offer of accommodation was withdrawn.
At the time, ABC News had learned the Sussexes had not yet decided whether Meghan and the children would join Harry in Birmingham, later in his U.K. visit.
Harry's visit to the U.K. comes after he lost an appeal challenging the British government's decision to reduce his publicly funded security following his and Meghan's decision to step back as senior working royals and move to California in 2020.
Harry is scheduled to attend engagements connected to the Invictus Games and the WellChild charity during his visit to the United Kingdom.



