Prince Harry is set to receive "limited police protection" during his visit to the UK next week, following his unsuccessful legal fight for taxpayer-funded security.
The Duke of Sussex is due to journey from his US residence to London for his impending High Court trial against News Group Newspapers.He will be provided with protection by the Metropolitan Police while attending the hearings.
Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has agreed to supply Harry with armed officers from the Royalty and Specialist Protection Command, according to a source.The insider revealed: "He is offering Harry limited police protection.
The Met has been trying to recruit officers on their days off because they don't have a lot of spare staff."It's understood that Harry was offered accommodation at Buckingham Palace but declined.
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