Prince Harry reportedly declined to stay at Buckingham Palace. The trial of Prince Harry against News Group Newspapers is scheduled to start the following week. Harry's case for police protection was unsuccessful, but new reports state that the Duke of Sussex will receive limited police protection, as quoted in a report by Town & Country.
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According to a spokesperson in 2022, Prince Harry was born with a lifelong security risk. In addition to serving two tours of combat duty in Afghanistan and continuing to be sixth in line for the throne, his family has faced well-documented threats from extremists and neo-Nazis in recent years. Although his responsibilities within the institution have evolved, his status as a Royal Family member has remained constant.
Although a private security team is personally funded by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for their family, it is unable to replace the police protection required while in the UK. Prince Harry and his family are unable to go back to their home without this protection.
Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has consented to send armed officers from the Royalty and Specialist Protection Command to accompany Prince Harry on his trip, a source told The Mirror. They stated that Prince Harry