• Prince Harry fights for his family's safety on UK soil
  • Harry wants his children to feel safe
  • He stepped down as senior royal in 2020

In a dramatic twist fit for royalty, Prince Harry (38, Duke of Sussex) has taken a bold stance in the heart of London, demanding the safety he believes his family deserves on UK territory. The Duke's fiery battle for security has royal watchers and concerned citizens alike on the edge of their seats!

"I want my children to feel at home in the UK," declared the Duke, whose heartfelt plea resonated through the hallowed halls of the courtroom, despite his absence. The father of two – Prince Archie (4) and Princess Lilibet (2) – has made it crystal clear: No safety, no royal return!

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Harry's heartfelt statement on family safety amidst royal turmoil

"It was with great sadness..." Harry's statement echoed, revealing the turmoil that led to the Sussexes' dramatic exit stage left from royal life in 2020. The UK, he insists, is not just a place on the map; it's the very fabric of his children's heritage. But when danger lurks, what's a Duke to do?

"I can't put my wife in danger," Harry asserted, his protective instincts as fierce as a lion guarding his pride. Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, and their little ones need more than just a castle to keep them safe – they need the might of the UK police security, which was snatched away in a controversial move by RAVEC in 2020.

The Duke's dilemma deepens

Despite offering to foot the bill for their protection, the Duke's bid was met with a cold shoulder. "He does not feel safe," his lawyers have lamented, painting a picture of a prince torn between his love for his homeland and the instinct to shield his family from harm.

The Sussexes' rare UK appearances, including the Platinum Jubilee where little Lili celebrated her first birthday, have been fleeting and fraught with tension. Will the Duke's legal joust win them the right to a carefree frolic on UK soil once more?

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