Duke of Sussex famously lost his access to Met Police bodyguards paid for by the palace. However at a meeting between Harry and the late Queen, King Charles III, Prince William and royal staff at Sandringham, the prince offered to pay for the team to stay on and continue to protect him at his own expense - but after this request wasn't realised, Harry launched a judicial review lawsuit against the UK Home Office which has been raging on ever since.READ MORE: King Charles' new busy role could make 'sausage fingers' get even biggerThe prince's lawyers wrote: "[Prince Harry] had expressed his willingness to pay for police protection at the Sandringham meeting attended by Sir Edward Young [Private Secretary to Her Majesty the Queen] amongst others, and he never resiled from [abandoned] that position at any time thereafter.
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