stripped of tax-funded private security, which Harry has been fighting to win back ever since.“He’s got various court cases still ongoing here,” Nikkhah told Fox News. “I think we may see him back at the beginning of next year, which sort of pulls him back into an old bit of his life that was very difficult for him.”“But he loves his family life out in the States.
He’s thrilled to be a dad,” she said. “I suppose for him, it’s just finding a role, a really meaningful role going forward,” Nikkhah said, adding that Harry, 40, hopes to continue the Invictus Games — which he founded in 2014 — for years to come.“I think for him going forward, it’s [finding] a meaningful world for himself living out in the States on the global stage,” she went on.“Being a humanitarian is what he says he wants to be.
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