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Prince Harry security push risks reconciliation with King Charles: Report
Prince Harry’s renewed request for taxpayer-funded security in the UK complicates his fragile reconciliation with King Charles, sources say the last risk assessment was in 2019.
- On Friday, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex lobbied Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood to review his taxpayer-funded UK security, which Palace sources said complicates reconciliation with King Charles, King.
- Procedural moves include a Ravec risk‑assessment request lodged earlier this year after Harry lost his automatic protection in 2020, according to reports.
- In September, King Charles, 76, and Prince Harry, 41, met for their first time in 19 months over a private 50-minute tea at Clarence House following Harry's public pleas after the May Court of Appeal ruling.
- Palace sources say Harry's move risks reopening tensions despite hopes the Court of Appeal ruling would end the dispute, as royal representatives are barred from lobbying policy outcomes.
- Facing safety concerns, Prince Harry says he cannot bring Meghan Markle, Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, three without more protection and last month continued lobbying for higher UK security.
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Prince Harry risks derailing Charles reconciliation with move that 'complicates things' - The Mirror
Prince Harry's potential reconciliation with his estranged father, King Charles, after their long-awaited meeting last month, could be at risk following a move by the Duke of Sussex
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