Prince Harry is considering making a virtual appearance at the Invictus Games 10th Anniversary Service due to ongoing security concerns.The Duke of Sussex is said to be thinking of ditching his planned trip to the UK next month and instead attending via video link or sending a pre-recorded message after his recent legal setback over security arrangements in Britain.The 39-year-old, who founded the Invictus Games back in 2014 to aid the rehabilitation of wounded veterans through international sporting events, is currently in talks over whether to attend the event at St.
Paul’s Cathedral on May 8 in person.His hesitance comes after he lost a bid to appeal his case against the Home Office over police protection, meaning he doesn't have the automatic right to use the royal security services, the Express reports.A source said: "Whenever Harry travels to the UK, his trips are always dependent on how secure he is."Before deciding whether to attend the Invictus Games anniversary event, his security team must be sure that St.
Paul’s is adequately protected by the Metropolitan Police and his own security needs are met while he’s in London."The duke's recent legal battle centred on the Home Office's refusal to let him pay for police protection when he visits the UK.Since quitting the Royal Family with his wife, Meghan Markle, in 2020, the Sussexes' have been living in the US.The UK government's stance is that when he visits Britain, his security should be self-funded, except during official royal events or when accompanying the royal family.Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today.You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland.No one will
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