Prince Harry granted security review
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If there’s one Royal couple that seems to be going strong, it’s Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Even as rumors swirl about Prince William and Kate Middleton’s marriage and reports speculate on the state of Prince Harry’s relationship with his father,
The Duke of Sussex, 41, has repeatedly stated that without security cover, he is unable to bring his wife, Meghan Markle, 44, and their two children, Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4, to the country of his birth — and says he doesn't feel safe doing so.
From Netflix backlash to charity resignations, royal experts argue that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle struggle to maintain relevance as their star power dims in California.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been making headlines these days, from their relationship to royal matters. Recently, they were seen flaunting their married life at “With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration.
The Home Office is reviewing Prince Harry's threat level, and a security expert tells Newsweek they may have new information.
The UK’s Royal and VIP Executive Committee (RAVEC) is now conducting a full-scale review of the duke’s security to reassess his threat level, according to the US Sun.
Prince Harry scored a big win in his case, securing taxpayer-funded security detail whenever he flies home to the United Kingdom. The royal, 41, nabbed a review of his protection by the country's Home Office,
"Only one of those worlds is filled with drama, intrigue, elaborate dinners [and] marriages to Americans—and the other is a TV show," he joked.
People sometimes ask if growing up with the royal family was a bit like [show creator Julian Fellowes’] Downton Abbey,'” he said at a luncheon.
Prince Harry is said to be raging over his ex Chelsy Davy's social media posts, as it reminds him of what he's missing out on.
Prince Harry is taking a 'compassionate' stance on Meghan Markle's feud with Thomas Markle amid his health battle.