Meghan Markle welcomes Prince Harry home from the UK, Ukraine with a fresh 'Beau' toast before his 41st birthday
Prince Harry returned to the United States to a series of overseas commitments in the United Kingdom and Ukraine. Meghan Markle’s cute remark about Prince Harry’s return The Duke of Sussex, who turns 41 today, returned in California just before his birthday and reunited with his wife, Meghan Markle, and their two children. In celebration of his return, Meghan shared a quiet celebration on social media. A post of her lifestyle brand, as always, contains a photo of two wine glasses filled with Rosé. The caption simply read: ‘If your Beau is back in the city … (sic)’ The wine shown is the new 2024 Napa Valley Rosé of 2024. Meghan Markle’s post for Harry after his return from the trip. Where did Prince Harry go? Prince Harry’s journey abroad included a short reunion with his father, King Charles, and a number of public connections. In the UK, he attended the 2025 Wellchild Awards and visited the Center for Blast Injury Studies. He also traveled to Nottingham, where he announced a personal donation of $ 1.5 million (about £ 1.2m) to the charity children in need during a visit to a local recording studio. Perhaps more striking that the Duke made an unannounced visit to Kyiv on September 12, after an invitation from the Ukrainian government. The visit, organized by the Invictus Games Foundation, saw him meet with veterans and injured service members – part of his ongoing commitment to the support of the armed forces. It was his second visit to Ukraine this year. The prince said with the Guardian that he consulted both Meghan and British officials before accepting the Ukrainian invitation. The family is now being reunited at their home in Montecito, California. Meghan, 44, and Harry have lived there since they returned from royal duties in 2020, with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. While Prince Harry’s overseas work still draws attention, the couple’s low key to family life in California remains a clear priority.