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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Abandon Search for UK Residence Amid Legal Security Battle

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who were reportedly seeking a residence in the UK, have decided to abandon their search for a home.

The Duke of Sussex is currently embroiled in a legal battle with the Home Office over security concerns, preventing him from hiring taxpayer-funded police protection.

The Sussexes had been searching for a part-time home near Windsor following their eviction from Frogmore Cottage, but have now halted their search altogether, according to a source quoted by The Express.

Prince Harry was especially eager to have a residence in the UK to avoid the need to stay in hotels, as he had to do last year.

Earlier this year, he lost his legal battle against the UK Home Office when the London High Court upheld the decision to remove taxpayer-funded security protection for the Sussexes.

Consequently, Harry was ordered to cover 90% of the Home Office’s legal expenses related to defending the initial ruling.

Harry lost his case against the UK Home Office earlier this year when the London High Court ruled to strip the Sussexes of taxpayer-funded UK security protection.

Despite this setback, Harry and Meghan have continued to prioritize their commitment to public service and charitable endeavours.

They have used their platform to raise awareness on issues such as mental health, gender equality, and environmental sustainability.

By establishing its foundation, Archewell, they have embarked on a mission to make a positive impact in the world. Through their actions, the Sussexes have shown resilience and determination to create a better future for all.

This legal battle has left Harry and Meghan in a challenging position, as they navigate their desire to maintain a presence in the UK while ensuring their security needs are met.

The couple’s decision to halt their home search underscores the complexities and personal stakes involved in their ongoing legal struggle.

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