Prince Harry (37) and Duchess Meghan (40) will not have an audience with King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands or a room in the royal palace during their visit to the Invictus Games in The Hague. Instead, they should reside in a hotel in The Hague. Traditionally, the Dutch royal family has hosted stays for foreign royals, but it was not offered to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
The couple may need to be backed by their own team if they attend the event later this week, which will be Meghan’s first trip to Europe since 2020. However, it is conceivable that Harry and Meghan will receive “VIP status” from the Dutch police, as it is also said. Dutch authorities have also said, according to The Sun, that Harry and Meghan’s bodyguards cannot be armed when traveling to the Netherlands.
The two had resigned as senior members of the British royal family. Meghan and Harry got married in England in 2018. They are parents to Archie (2) and Lili (10 months). Meghan’s visit to The Hague is her first official European trip since moving back to her native California with Prince Harry in 2020.