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Prince Harry fears bringing his wife, Meghan Markle, and their two young kids, Archie and Lilibet to the UK. The Duke of Sussex discussed his concerns about bringing his family to his home country in a recent podcast with Cameron Walker and Digital Editor Svar Nanan-Sen.
Prince Harry, 39, no longer has police protection in the UK after stepping down as a royal in 2020. The Duke of Sussex fighting for taxpayer-funded security when he visits the UK.
GB News’s royal correspondent Cameron Walker hinted that Harry is hesitant to bring his children to the UK due to the lack of taxpayer-funded protection.
“He doesn’t feel his family is safe when they’re in the UK because they do not have police protection officers with the Metropolitan Police with him. So perhaps that is the main reason why Prince Harry isn’t bringing Meghan and Archie and Lilibet over to the UK because he can’t guarantee, he would say he can’t guarantee their safety,” Walker said.
Svar Nanan-Sen also reminisced how Meghan Markle spoke about “the fear she had in terms of her family’s safety very openly and quite emotionally” in the Netflix documentary series.
“You can see how passionately Harry feels about that and how important of an issue it is to him. He suffered a couple of court defeats now and he’s still fighting his way, plus he’s got another appeal coming up,” Nanan-Sen added.
Nanan-Sen indicated that the issue of safety was of great concern to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
“Well, that’s the crux of it because Harry’s case is he does not feel safe. He doesn’t feel his family is safe when they’re in the UK because they do not have police protection officers with the Metropolitan Police with him,” Walker further said.
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