Prince Harry 'reconsidering bringing family on UK trip' over security concerns
The couple may skip the trip after a security review denied taxpayer-funded police protection, leaving the family’s first UK visit in four years uncertain.
- Prince Harry is reconsidering plans to bring his wife Meghan and their two children to the UK next month after the Home Office rejected his request for taxpayer-funded police protection on Friday.
- Harry lost automatic Metropolitan Police protection in 2020 when he stepped back from royal duties, and has since engaged in ongoing legal battles with the Home Office and the Royal and VIP Executive Committee over security requirements.
- Following his team's announcement of the visit, they were informed on Friday that no police protection would be provided, complicating logistics for a trip intended to mark the one-year countdown to the Invictus Games in Birmingham next July.
- A source close to the couple accused the Home Office of 'wilfully creating conditions that are making it nearly impossible' for the family to travel safely, raising the likelihood that Meghan and their children will not accompany the Duke.
- Buckingham Palace has disclosed King Charles III's significant private fortune, shifting focus to whether he should privately fund protection for his son and grandchildren—a question now central to the family's potential reconciliation.
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Prince Harry ‘Distraught’ After UK Govt Axes Family Police Protection Days Before Trip, Fearing Kids Won't Meet King Charles
MEGA Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s trip to the UK with their children has already hit a major roadblock over security. According to a new report, the Duke of Sussex has been left “distraught” by the UK Government’s alleged move to deny his family police protection days before their first visit in four years. Now, Prince Harry is said to be “reassessing” the trip and “looking at every option to try and get” Meghan Markle and their children to …
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, re-evaluate their plans to travel to the United Kingdom with their children, on the basis of disputes related to police protection, according to the British press.
Prince Harry is to visit the UK for the first time in four years. The plan was for Meghan and the children to come with him. Now he is considering leaving them in the US after being denied police protection, reports the BBC.
After the escort denied by the police. The BBC reports (ANSA)
King Charles hasn't seen his grandchildren since 2022
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