Queen Camilla's bombshell demand to Harry and Meghan in devastating new blow to Sussexes

Prince Harry and Meghan have reportedly been issued a demand by Queen Camilla during preparations for their planned UK visit next month, a move that appears to highlight just how little she trusts them. The couple, along with their two children Prince Archie, seven, and Princess Lilibet, five, are scheduled to arrive in Britain in July for the one-year countdown to the 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham.
The Sussexes have accepted an offer to stay at a royal residence during their visit, a gesture from King Charles. However, the atmosphere surrounding their return remains tense following years of family rifts. According to reports, Camilla is not going to be around when the Sussexes arrive. As Daily Express columnist Carole Malone noted, "I don't blame her because Harry slagged her off big time."
The tension stems from Harry's bombshell memoir Spare, in which he described his stepmother in harsh terms. In his book, he portrayed Camilla as evil and a villain, details that Malone discussed on the Daily Expresso podcast. She said Harry "sold his entire childhood and his relationships with all of his family" and described the memoir as "the most hideous thing you can do to betray your family."
The visit now faces significant uncertainty following the Royal and VIP Executive Committee's decision to deny Harry's request for taxpayer-funded police protection. This rejection has thrown doubt over whether Meghan and the children will make the journey. A source close to Harry stated that "Harry is reassessing things. Ultimately he is going to do everything he can to find a way to bring them over safely."
The family had planned to visit Princess Diana's grave at Althorp during their stay, marking what would be their first family trip to Britain together since 2022. However, the security decision has left the entire visit hanging in the balance, with profound implications for any potential reconciliation with the Royal Family.