Prince Harry is seeking a judicial review after the UK Home Office denied his request to pay for police protection for his family during UK visits.
After news of the issue surfaced, Prince Charles has reportedly invited his son and his wife Meghan Markle to stay with him.
The Mirror reports that the Prince of Wales wants to spend quality time with his youngest son’s family and is yet to meet his granddaughter Lilibet, aged seven months. The last time he saw his grandson Archie, two, was when the tot was just six months old. Neither Markle nor Archie have returned to the UK since they left in 2020.
The Queen also hasn’t met her great-granddaughter, whose name is inspired by Her Majesty’s nickname, nor has Prince William, Kate Middleton, Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte.
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A statement released by Prince Harry’s legal spokesperson on Saturday, June 15 addressing the Sussexes’ safety risk in the UK, read: ‘The UK will always be Prince Harry’s home and a country he wants his wife and children to be safe in. With the lack of police protection, comes too great a personal risk.
‘Prince Harry hopes that his petition — after close to two years of pleas for security in the UK — will resolve this situation.’
When news came to light of Prince Harry plans to seek a judicial review in relation to…