On the latest episode of the Daily Mail's Palace Confidential, Editor-at-Large Alison Boshoff reveals where it all went so spectacularly wrong as Harry and Meghan planned their high-stakes return to Britain.The Sussexes are due to arrive in the UK in under a week, following months of negotiation between Montecito and Buckingham Palace. But the unresolved row over their taxpayer-funded security has suddenly left the visit 'up in the air'.In recent days, Harry was said to be reconsidering the trip altogether, amid concerns that RAVEC, the Home Office committee responsible for royal protection, would not provide an adequate level of security for Meghan and his children, Archie and Lilibet.This follows Harry's defeat at the Court of Appeal in May 2025, when he lost his challenge against the decision to strip him of automatic taxpayer-funded security after he stepped back from royal duties. On the latest episode of Palace Confidential, Editor-at-Large Alison Boshoff reveals where it all went so spectacularly wrong as Harry and Meghan planned their high-stakes return to Britain Boshoff, who investigated the trip for the Daily Mail, lays the blame for the confusion and controversy firmly at the Sussexes' feet, branding them 'agents of chaos'Boshoff, who investigated the trip for the Daily Mail, lays the blame for the confusion and controversy firmly at the Sussexes' feet, branding them 'agents of chaos'.She explained: 'I went to the Sussexes' camp on Thursday to tell them what my story about the trip was going to be - and to offer them the chance to come back to me.'They did not. However, what they did do was make sure that on Friday they issued an operational note to their favoured reporters to tell them exactly what was happening on every day of the visit.'The problem was, the following day, the wheels came off. They started issuing guidance saying: "Oh woops, Harry is now thinking he might not come at all."'It all just fell down around their ears in an unedifying, chaotic and misbriefed way.'Boshoff said the main victims of the chaos are King Charles and the charities Harry was due to support at events now thrown into doubt.One of the reasons given for Harry's July visit was to represent the Invictus Games, as it looks to secure funding ahead of the 2027 games in Birmingham.'This has had a really big effect on the charities that Harry confirmed he would be supporting on this visit,' Boshoff said.'They have expensively planned events and more than that, these are events which are absolutely key to securing future funding.'They need to raise a lot of money, they need to attract some patrons and serious corporate people to sponsor these events.'It's now all up in the air, so that's exceedingly unhelpful and I feel sorry for them on a human level.'The Daily Mail's Editor-at-Large stated that the King, whose sole motivation appears to have been to extend an olive branch to his errant son, has been placed in an extraordinarily difficult position.She even accused the Sussex side of briefing out false information, that the King had personally agreed to intervene and provide them with the security they were asking for - something the Palace insists is simply not in the King's power. Boshoff said the main victims of the chaos are King Charles and the charities Harry was due to support at events now thrown into doubt'That was completely untrue,' Boshoff said.'It seems to have been wishful thinking from the Sussex side. It's a very difficult position, the deal with the King and the security is that he cannot intervene and will not intervene.'What you see here looks very much like some attempt to manipulate that situation.'This a truly invidious position for the King because he is trying to move forward out of this locked situation where Harry and Meghan feel victimised.'He's trying to unlock it and it's just absolutely impossible. It's just the complete opposite of well organised and coordinated.'Watch Boshoff's full explainer of the chaos surrounding Harry and Meghan's return to the UK by subscribing to Palace Confidential on YouTube.