BREAKING: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been officially excluded from the guest list for America’s 250th anniversary celebrations set for July 4, 2026. Multiple sources confirm the couple’s absence is due to their status as non-working royals, raising eyebrows ahead of this landmark occasion.
As preparations intensify for the significant U.S. milestone, senior members of the British royal family, including King Charles and Queen Camilla, are gearing up for high-profile engagements in the United States. Reports indicate that the royal couple has already received an invitation for a State Visit to Washington, D.C., in April, which is expected to be a crucial part of the anniversary celebrations, described by insiders as “a huge year for both the US and the UK.”
Sources reported that Prince William and Princess Kate are also anticipated to participate in commemorative events. However, the absence of Harry and Meghan—who stepped back from royal duties in 2020—has drawn considerable attention. An insider bluntly stated, “Harry and Meghan aren’t working royals, so they will not be invited to any celebrations.”
The decision comes as tensions within the royal family linger. Reports suggest that Harry and his brother, William, have not communicated in over two years, exacerbated by the fallout from Harry’s memoir and various media interviews. While Harry has expressed a desire for reconciliation with his family, the path forward appears fraught with challenges.
The upcoming royal engagements are expected to be a focal point of attention, especially following King Charles’ recent 77th birthday celebration in New York City, where discussions about the 2026 festivities were reportedly prominent.
As this story develops, the implications of Harry and Meghan’s exclusion could impact their already strained relationship with the royal family and the broader public perception of their roles.
Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to monitor this evolving situation. The implications for royal dynamics and public sentiment are significant as the 250th anniversary approaches.






































