Prince Harry, Meghan visit King Charles after security controversy
Summary
Prince Harry and Meghan visited King Charles and Queen Camilla at Highgrove House after a week of controversy about their security in the U.K. Harry has been trying to bring his family to the U.K. safely, but British authorities refused to provide taxpayer-funded police protection. Harry also recently lost a legal case against a newspaper publisher accused of illegal information gathering.Key Facts
- Prince Harry, Meghan, and their children visited King Charles and Queen Camilla at Highgrove House for a private family meeting.
- The visit came after a dispute over security protection for Harry’s family during a planned U.K. trip.
- British officials denied Harry’s request for police protection funded by taxpayers.
- Harry has been visiting the U.K. alone while trying to find a way for his family to join him safely.
- Harry started the Invictus Games, a sports event for injured veterans, which was part of the reason for the planned trip.
- After stepping down from royal duties and moving to California, Harry’s security detail was reduced and now decisions are made case-by-case by a U.K. government committee.
- Harry’s relationship with the royal family has been strained, especially after his book and interviews criticizing their treatment.
- Harry lost a legal battle accusing a U.K. tabloid publisher of phone hacking and other illegal actions, though a similar case last year ended in a settlement with another publisher.
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