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Prince Harry now wants UK return – but do the Royals want him back? | Royal | News

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have left Britain after their bid to become royals was rejected six years later, and they want to have their cake and eat it too, again. Every British citizen has the right to be safe on our streets and taxes fund the police, but Brits also have a long history of fair play and fair pay.

If a celebrity flies to the UK to spend millions of pounds at Harrods, they naturally want to be safe, but they wouldn’t expect UK taxpayers to fund a large, armed police security unit. So why does an unemployed California-based royal, who received £75 million from Netflix and £20 million from his book Spare, think that a country facing a cost of living crisis should pay for security guards, let alone police protection officers?

Because those seem to be Harry’s demands from King Charles if he wants the Sussexes to bring Archie and Lilibet from America to England this summer.

The King clearly does not personally choose who gets the police bodyguards, but reports claim that if Charles officially invites the Sussexes for a summer visit to Sandringham, they will be given the protection as well.

A source close to the Duke said: “If he [Harry] “If he had been invited by the King, he would have received a security suite that would have been activated automatically.”

Harry will be in England in July for the WellChild event and a year before the Invictus Games in Birmingham. It is also likely that King Charles will be at either Balmoral or Sandringham.

It comes as Home Office officials fear that restoring taxpayer-funded security for Harry will spark a public outcry over the cost, given he is loaded. The Royal and VIP Executive Committee is considering whether their security should be reinstated.

The source added that the Duke of Sussex, 41, will bring Meghan, Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4, with him to see their grandparents in Norfolk if they are welcomed.

The most important part of this is ‘if welcomed’ – Queen Camilla certainly isn’t dying to give cheeky old Harry a big hug and squeeze him.

More like a punch to the gut.

Now let’s see what Harry says about him in his book Spare. “I had mixed feelings about recently gaining a stepparent who I believed was sacrificing me on the altar of personal PR. Funnily enough, I even wanted Camilla to be happy. Maybe if she was happy, it would be less dangerous?”

He also branded her an “evil stepmother” who tried to improve her own image by briefing against him.

It’s hard for Harry, who made explosive allegations against Camilla to sell his book, to take the moral high ground here. Saucepan, kettle, black.

Maybe William and Catherine can look forward to the Sussexes returning this summer?

In Spare, Harry claimed there was a rift between Meghan and Catherine; She claimed William “pointed his finger at Meg,” prompting her to respond: “Keep your finger out of my face!” and she ratted out William again, saying that he had once knocked her down. Who knows, maybe Harry deserved it?

Harry even tried to blame William and Catherine for his decision to wear Nazi uniforms for Halloween in 2005, saying he asked them to choose his outfit and they both shouted “Nazi uniform!” he said he chirped.

Okay, okay — maybe King Charles would at least be pleased to see his rebellious, conspiracy-obsessed son?

Ah. There’s a little problem there.

On the bench, Harry accused his father of being “unfit for single parenting”, accused Charles of branding him a “spare” on the day he was born, and of being a distant and uninvolved father who told him things that were “absolutely not true”.

So Harry basically branded our King a liar. This is so weird.

Harry and King Charles had only had two brief meetings in all their years, and Harry wondered why.

Yes, if the Sussexes come to the UK this summer, there should be a steel ring to prevent the Royal Family’s reputation from being further publicly destroyed by Harry and Meghan over their latest blockbuster.

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