Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle were "very well protected" during a time of great loss – but the Duke of Sussex may still take the British government to court over his security arrangements in the U.K.
Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, died Sept. 8 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. She was 96. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in the U.K.
Sept. 4 for several days of previously planned engagements. But after Elizabeth’s death, the focus was on family. The queen's grandson has been facing an ongoing dispute over security in his homeland. "I think the security arrangements for Harry and Meghan around the funeral were very much part of the royal security arrangements," True Royalty TV co-founder Nick Bullen told Fox News Digital. "They were living at Frogmore, their house on the Windsor estate protected by all the security that protects the Windsor Castle environment.They were protected by the royal infrastructure in cars, in the procession of Buckingham Palace, everywhere.
I think there was likely no tension around security in terms of the funeral because there was so much security around it already." Prince Harry during the state funeral for Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey Sept.
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