Harry and Meghan’s security arrangements a ‘private matter’, UK PM says
Prince Harry is waiting on an official review before learning whether he and his family will gain government support to protect their personal safety on their return to the UK.
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Prince Harry is waiting on an official review before learning whether he and his family will gain government support to protect their personal safety on their return to the UK.
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Harry and Meghan’s move back to the UK comes a year after he told the BBC there was ‘no point fighting anymore’.