Summary
- British Prime Minister Andy Burnham has declined to give details about security arrangements for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as the couple prepare to return to the United Kingdom.
- The prince has previously challenged the arrangements, arguing that security concerns affect his ability to bring his family to Britain safely.
- The latest move, however, suggests that Harry and Meghan are prepared to spend a much longer period in Britain despite the unresolved public debate over their security arrangements.
AI Generated Summary
British Prime Minister Andy Burnham has declined to give details about security arrangements for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as the couple prepare to return to the United Kingdom.
Speaking to reporters during a visit to West Yorkshire, Burnham was asked about the Sussexes’ security situation following reports that they plan to relocate to Britain later this month.
The prime minister described the matter as private and said the couple’s plans were their own concern. He wished Harry and Meghan well as they prepare for their move.
The comments come after reports that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are planning to establish a private home in Britain with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. The family is expected to remain in a private, non-royal residence rather than move into a royal property.
The reported relocation would mark a significant change for the family, which moved to the United States after stepping back from royal duties in 2020.
Archie and Lilibet are expected to begin attending school in Britain in September. Their school arrangements have reportedly already been made, although details about the institution and the family’s new address have not been publicly disclosed.
Security has remained a sensitive issue for Harry since his loss of automatic publicly funded police protection following his decision to step back as a working royal.
The prince has previously challenged the arrangements, arguing that security concerns affect his ability to bring his family to Britain safely. The issue became particularly prominent during plans for family visits earlier this year.
The latest move, however, suggests that Harry and Meghan are prepared to spend a much longer period in Britain despite the unresolved public debate over their security arrangements.
The couple are not currently expected to resume official working roles within the Royal Family. Their return is instead being described as a move to establish a British base while maintaining their private lives and existing links to the United States.
Harry’s relationship with members of the Royal Family has remained complicated, although recent developments have indicated some easing of tensions. King Charles has reportedly been informed about the family’s plans.
For now, the government has offered little public detail about whether Harry, Meghan and their children will receive any special security support after relocating.
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