Prince Harry says he will “explore every option” to bring his children, Archie and Lilibet, to the UK after learning he and his family will not receive armed police security for the trip. According to reports, Harry made the comments in a statement after criticizing the decision he described as “bizarre,” and he says he is now reconsidering whether to travel with his wife, Meghan, and the children. Multiple outlets report that the Sussexes are in Portugal, where they are believed to be staying at a private holiday home reportedly worth £6.3 million. The coverage also states that the intended visit is linked to bringing Archie and Lilibet to Britain next month. While the articles do not agree on every detail of the security decision itself, they are aligned on the broad points: Harry addresses the refusal of taxpayer-funded security for the trip and indicates he is looking for alternatives to enable his children to come to the UK. No new confirmed travel arrangements are reported across the outlets.
Prince Harry says he will explore options to bring Archie and Lilibet to the UK
Prince Harry says he will “explore every option” to bring his children, Archie and Lilibet, to the UK after learning he and his family will not receive armed police security for the trip. According to...
- Prince Harry says he will explore options to bring Archie and Lilibet to the UK.
- Harry says the family will not receive armed police or taxpayer-funded security for the trip.
- Reports link the planned visit to next month.
- The Sussexes are reported to be in Portugal, where they are believed to be staying at a £6.3 million holiday home.
- Harry criticizes the security decision in a public statement.
Prince Harry wants to bring his wife Meghan and children Archie and Lilibet to the UK next month but will not receive any taxpayer-funded security on the trip
1 hour agoThe Sussexes are believed to be at their £6.3million holiday home in Portugal, where Harry is now reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection.
2 hours agoThe Sussexes are believed to be at their £6.3million holiday home in Portugal, where Harry is now reconsidering bringing his wife and children to Britain after learning they will not receive police protection.
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