Prince Harry Launches Legal Action To Ensure Meghan Markle, Archie, and Lilibet’s Safety When Visiting UK!
16.01.2022 - 23:11
/ perezhilton.com
Prince Harry means business when it comes to protecting his family!
The Duke of Sussex threatened legal action following a Home Office decision to not allow him to pay for police protection – something he desperately wishes to have for Meghan Markle, Archie, Lilibet, and him whenever they’re visiting his home country in the UK. After the Mail on Sunday dropped the story, a legal representative for Prince Harry shared a message on Saturday, saying it was “necessary to release a statement setting the facts straight” regarding his request for a judicial review that was filed last year.
According to the statement, Harry wants to bring their son Archie and daughter Lilibet across the pond but feels “unable to return to his home” due to the increased threats and lack of protection to keep them safe:
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The parents have private security for their home in Montecito, California, where they currently live with their two children. And when Meghan and Harry stepped down as working members of the royal family in March 2020, the couple lost the taxpayer-funded police protection previously afforded to them in the UK. Because of that, the 37-year-old claimed that he had offered to cough up the bill for security instead of using taxpayer dollars when negotiating their exit in January 2020 but his request “was dismissed”:
As for what prompted the legal action, the statement alleged that during Harry’s visit to England in July 2021 for the unveiling of his late mother Princess Diana’s statue, his “security was compromised due to the absence of police protection” when leaving a charity event. According to The Guardian, his chair was chased down by paparazzi – which knowing how
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