Prince Harry Reconsiders 5-Day UK Family Trip After Police Protection Request Is Rejected
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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 28
Prince Harry Reconsiders 5-Day UK Family Trip After Police Protection Request Is Rejected
3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 28
Summary
Prince Harry is reconsidering whether Meghan and their two children will join a planned five-day UK visit next month after officials denied a request for taxpayer-funded police protection.
Friday's decision by the Royal and VIP Executive Committee means police cover would apply on a royal estate but not during travel or other stays, leaving the family to rely on a private security team from California.
The trip had been set to mark the one-year countdown to the Invictus Games in Birmingham next July, with Meghan expected at public events in London and the Midlands.
Harry lost a court fight over regular UK police protection last year and later said he could not see a world in which it was safe to bring his wife and children back.
A final decision is due in the coming days, with the visit also carrying family significance because King Charles has not seen Archie and Lilibet in person since 2022.