Prince Harry says loss of security protection makes it 'impossible' to bring Meghan and children to UK
- Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, returned to the UK in early May 2025 ahead of Princess Charlotte's 10th birthday and faced a legal battle in London over his family’s security arrangements.
- Harry was unsuccessful in his legal bid to require the Home Office to cover his security expenses and stated that the decision makes it extremely difficult for him to bring his wife and children safely to the UK.
- He expressed that, given the current circumstances, he does not envision a situation where he would return to the UK with his wife and children, and warned that the decision could establish a precedent allowing family members’ movements to be restricted through security measures.
- Harry expressed hope for reconciliation with the royal family but acknowledged estrangement from King Charles III, emphasizing that a safe return depends on a formal royal invitation.
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Prince Harry fears the same fate as his mother Diana after losing security case: 'I don't want history to repeat itself'
After leaving the UK in 2020, Harry of Sussex (40) lost his right to state-funded police protection. Now that the judge has definitively rejected his request to restore the protection, the rebellious prince fears that he and his family could suffer the same tragic fate as his mother Princess Diana, who died in a car crash in Paris in 1997.
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