A source told The Times Harry will come back "more and more," aiming to focus visits on patronages such as the Invictus Games, the Halo Trust and Scotty’s Little Soldiers, rather than courtroom drama. Insiders say the July trip could be a template for more regular returns in the run-up to 2027.
During the visit Harry suffered a legal loss when a judge dismissed his case against Associated Newspapers; he and fellow claimant Baroness Doreen Lawrence called the ruling a "whitewash." The trip also included time at Althorp, connecting quietly with the memory of his late mother, Princess Diana. Whether Meghan and the children will join every future trip remains unclear due to security and privacy concerns.