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Prince Harry Loses Final Security Appeal, Deepens Rift with Royal Family

After the Court of Appeal upheld the removal of taxpayer-funded UK police protection, Harry's BBC interview and Meghan's Instagram post have fueled tensions with King Charles and Buckingham Palace.

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Overview

  • The Court of Appeal rejected Prince Harry's final bid to reinstate 24/7 taxpayer-funded police protection in the UK, a decision upheld consistently since 2020.
  • In a BBC interview, Harry expressed devastation over the ruling, claimed his father, King Charles, refuses to speak to him, and reiterated his desire for reconciliation.
  • Meghan Markle posted a family photo on Instagram following the court decision, interpreted by royal insiders as a pointed gesture of support for Harry.
  • Buckingham Palace emphasized that the courts have meticulously reviewed the security issue multiple times, with the same conclusion reached on each occasion.
  • The royal family remains focused on VE Day commemorations, with aides stating that nothing will detract from honoring the wartime generation despite Harry's public remarks.