Buckingham Palace denies Prince Harry will stay at London landmark
The palace said minimum notice was not met and cited a looming court ruling in Harry’s case against the Daily Mail publisher.
- On Monday, Buckingham Palace confirmed Prince Harry will not stay at a royal residence during his UK visit this week, despite his spokesman claiming he had accepted an invitation to do so.
- Buckingham Palace sources cited a missed deadline for the accommodation offer, while the Duke of Sussex's team maintained he formally accepted the invitation before it was withdrawn at the last moment.
- The security dispute stems from the Royal and VIP Executive Committee denying taxpayer-funded police protection for his family, prompting Harry to travel solo while his wife Meghan and their children remain in California.
- Palace officials reportedly viewed the looming Tuesday verdict in Harry's privacy lawsuit against Associated Newspapers as complicating the stay, raising concerns about King Charles III's constitutional neutrality during the legal proceedings.
- The five-day visit marks the one-year countdown to the 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham, though this logistical friction underscores years of strained relations between the Duke and the Royal Family.
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Strict protocol prevents the least stress of the palace workers, which forces the son of King Charles III to seek his life on his visit to London
In 2027, the Invictus Games take place in Birmingham. Prince Harry visits London for the preparations these days. However, unlike his own spokesman in the USA, he does not sleep in the palace of the royal family during his stay.
Harry landed in the United Kingdom but remained homeless at Buckingham Palace. The two sides gave contradictory versions, with security issues and a lawsuit at the heart of the dispute.
King Charles Shut Harry Out of Buckingham Palace Visit and His Own Team Made It Happen
Prince Harry turned his father's household into Netflix content and sold his family secrets for millions. Now he needed a room in London and Charles was ready to offer one. What the Sussex team did next is why the door at Buckingham Palace is now closed. The Sussex Team Declined the Offer Then Tried to […]
Behind the case of denied accommodation weighs the role of the company. Buckingham's machine continues to govern family relationships
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