During their last visit in June on the occasion of Queen Elizabeth II's 70th jubilee, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan were booed in front of St. Paul's Cathedral in London.

On Monday, the royal couple was spared when the 41-year-old Meghan gave a speech about gender equality at a charity event in Manchester.

The two landed in the UK for the first time on Saturday.

They didn't come from Los Angeles on their private jet, but on a scheduled flight.

Although Meghan and her husband, who is four years her junior, will be staying at their official residence in Frogmore Cottage in Windsor for almost a week, a meeting with the royal family is unlikely and apparently not planned.

The queen is in Balmoral Castle in Scotland, father Charles and brother William do not want to see Harry for the time being, also because he has recently made several negative comments about his family.

The prince has also announced further revelations in his forthcoming memoir.

There is also a dispute because Meghan and Harry are no longer granted police protection in the kingdom.

At least that is certain for the two of them this Tuesday: The couple is expected in Düsseldorf, where Harry wants to find out more about the Invictus Games.

The sports festival he founded for wounded soldiers will take place in the state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia in exactly one year.