Senior Labour MPs are pushing for taxpayer-funded security for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle upon their return to the UK, citing Harry’s royal lineage and past public service as justifying protection amid ongoing threats. Despite court and Home Office rejections, Harry continues to fight for guaranteed police protection after his security was scaled back, requiring 30 days’ notice for any visit. The Royal and VIP Executive Committee is still reviewing his case. While some officials argue security must be based solely on threat assessment, Labour MPs stress that racial abuse and royal status should be factored in. Prime Minister Andy Burnham insists the matter is private, urging the palace and security experts to collaborate, acknowledging Harry’s high-profile status as a key consideration.
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