In the midst of discussions with the British royal family about his security in the United Kingdom, Prince Harry is still considering returning to his homeland as part of his grandfather’s memorial. Prince Philip.
Although he had no positions or privileges in the royal family, his appearance at the event came under scrutiny after he said he and his family needed more protection.
The memorial will be held next month and will be dedicated to Queen Elizabeth II, The Prince CharlesPrince William and other family members, they will come under state protection.
According to Page six, Precedents in similar cases show that he may in fact be covered up by state security, so he is still likely to appear. Harry’s wife, Megan Markle, will not be traveling with her husband. He has not returned to the UK since the two left their government posts in March 2020.
The Queen – who is currently recovering from Govt-19 – has not yet met Lilliput, Harry and Megan’s youngest daughter. In fact, the only family member the prince has ever met with is the prince’s cousin, Princess Eugenie, who moved to California earlier this month.
Harry’s legal team recently insisted he wanted to see his friends and family in the UK, but without additional support “did not feel safe” – arguing he was being paid.
According to more Page six, The British Home Office plans to argue that this personal protection for the prince is still considered “legal” due to Harry’s “exceptional status”. The decision may vary depending on why the royal family plans to move to the UK and the roles they will play there.