Prince Harry says it is unsafe to travel to the UK with Meghan Markle and their two young children due to insufficient security.The Duke of Sussex offered to personally pay for UK police protection without taxpayer money - a request the Home Office denied.He is now seeking a judicial review of the refusal, The Mirror reported.Prince Harry cited "well-documented neo-Nazi and extremist threats" against his family, revealing his security was "compromised" in a visit to the UK last summer.A private security team cannot replicate the level of security and access to UK intelligence information, said a statement from Prince Harry.Without police protection, lawyers said that bringing Meghan and their children over comes at "too great a personal risk".As a result, the 37-year-old says he is unable to bring three-year-old Archie and seven-month-old Lilibet to the UK.Megan and Archie have not returned to the UK since the couple walked away from royal life in 2019, while Lilibet has yet to set foot in the country where her dad was born.Lawyers acting for the Duke of Sussex say they will seek a judicial review if continued security is not provided when he and his family visit.In a statement his legal team said Harry's security was "compromised" last summer when he unveiled a statue of his mother, Princess Diana, at Kensington Palace.It said that Harry - who "inherited a security threat at birth" - is "unable to return to his home" with his family, saying they have been subjected to "well-documented neo-Nazi and extremist threats".If, like us, you love a good dose of celebrity gossip then we've got you covered.From Lorraine Kelly and Janey Godley to Gordon Ramsay and Sir Rod Stewart, our weekly Showbiz newsletter is packed with the
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