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Prince Harry traveled from California to the United Kingdom to attend a court hearing on what could be his last chance to change the U.K. government's stance on his security.
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"One must not forget the human dimension to this case: there is a person sitting behind me whose safety, whose security and whose life is at stake," his lawyer Shaheed Fatima told the court as Harry ...
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Harry is no longer on speaking terms with Prince William and Princess Kate after making a number of shocking claims about the royal family, along with his wife Meghan Markle
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Irish Star on MSNPrince Harry's major Easter mistake that 'really upset' Prince William and KatePrince Harry and Meghan Markle have been estranged from the royal family since they quit their roles in 2020 - but prior to that there was a fall-out over an Easter faux pas, which Harry detailed in his tell-all book,
Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, surprised the world in January 2020 by announcing their decision to step back from their responsibilities
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ‘felt forced to step back’, High Court security appeal told - King Charles and Queen Camilla have landed in Italy to embark on their four-day state visit
Harry arrived in person at a British court in a sign of just how much he believes is on the line in a lawsuit about the removal of his police protection team.
Prince Harry has claimed he was “singled out for inferior treatment” after he was stripped of his taxpayer-funded security protection in the UK. The Duke of Sussex, 40, arrived at London’s High Court Tuesday for the start of a two-day appeal to win back publicly-funded security detail for him and his family.
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GB News on MSNPrince Harry warned over ‘another issue’ in legal row as Meghan Markle scenario raisedRoyal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams has highlighted an additional complication in Prince Harry's security concerns for his family in the UK. Speaking on GB News, Fitzwilliams noted that beyond the ongoing legal battle over security arrangements,