Prince Harry, his wife Meghan, and their children were planning a family visit to the United Kingdom after four years, but their request for publicly funded police protection was denied. The royal family’s security review committee decided against providing state-funded protection during their stay, citing the need to maintain security protocols and avoid disclosing sensitive information. Instead, they would rely on private security while staying at a royal residence as guests of King Charles. The decision came just days before the planned trip, leaving the prince disappointed but still hopeful for alternative arrangements. The visit aimed to mark the start of the Invictus Games for wounded service personnel and included plans to support charities in the UK.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation objectively, quoting both the royal family's disappointment and the government's rationale for denying state-funded security. It does not favor one side over the other and provides balanced context about the security policies and the implications for the royal trip




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