Duchess Meghan shared a rare glimpse into her family life with Prince Harry on Father’s Day in the U.S. On Instagram, she posted a photo of the 41-year-old beaming alongside Archie and Lilibet. She paired the image with a heartfelt tribute to her husband: “They're so lucky to have you. We all are. Happy Father's Day to our one and only,” Meghan wrote. The snapshot feels warm and familiar, yet one detail seems to hint at something much bigger.
Archie wears an England jersey in the family photo
One detail immediately caught fans’ attention: Archie, now seven, is leaning against his father while wearing an England national soccer team jersey. Beside them, five-year-old Lilibet can be seen holding a stuffed giraffe. It is this small but noticeable detail that many are now interpreting as a subtle clue about the Sussex family’s upcoming travel plans.
Meghan and Harry have been living in Montecito, California, with their children for several years. Since stepping back from royal duties in 2020, they have rarely shared private family moments publicly, making this latest photo especially noteworthy.
Prince Harry Is Set to Travel to Birmingham and London in July
As reported by n-tv, the family is planning a trip to the United Kingdom in July. For Meghan and the children, it would mark their first visit in four years. Harry is expected to be in Birmingham and London between July 6 and 10, where he has several engagements connected to the upcoming Invictus Games.
That makes Archie’s England jersey all the more meaningful. What appeared to be a simple Father’s Day tribute has now sparked speculation, with many seeing it as a subtle nod to the family’s upcoming return to Harry’s homeland.
Could King Charles and Harry Reunite?
Whether a meeting with King Charles III will happen during the visit remains unclear. Harry last saw his father in September 2025 at his London residence, following a 19-month period without an in-person meeting.
In a BBC interview in May, the Duke of Sussex adopted a notably conciliatory tone. “I would love reconciliation with my family. There's no point continuing to fight any more,” Harry said. He also added a remark that drew widespread attention: “Life is precious. I don't know how much longer my father has.”
Security Concerns Continue to Loom Over the UK Visit
Beyond family dynamics, security remains a major issue. Harry has repeatedly stated that he does not feel comfortable bringing his family to the United Kingdom without government-funded police protection. He and Meghan lost that protection after stepping back as senior working royals.
For that reason, the planned visit carries added significance. The new photo not only captures a loving father with his children, but also reflects a family reconnecting with a country that continues to hold deep personal and symbolic meaning for them.