Prince Harry gets new ‘title’ ahead of meeting King Charles

Prince Harry gets new title ahead of meeting King Charles
Prince Harry gets new ‘title’ ahead of meeting King Charles

Prince Harry is said to be feeling lost without his family and plans to return to the UK amid the royal family’s health woes, but has been given a new “title” for his recent activities.

The Duke of Sussex was skinned after losing a legal battle with the government over police protection in the UK, costing taxpayers more than £500,000, a royal expert has revealed.

Harry got a big new “title” from a royal commentator after his failed attempt to restore security.

Michael Cole branded Harry a “litigious prince” and said the British people were “the victims of all this”.

“He is now the prince of litigation. […] We are the cup in it all. But what was the result?Prince says he will not appeal case[…] Is the system being abused? I think it’s up to his conscience and others to decide, but I hope Dawn has common sense, but of course, we haven’t seen evidence of that so far. “Cole is working with UK news.

Harry’s legal battle following Freedom of Information request telegraph, These include some eye-watering figures, including more than £180,000 in legal fees, £230,000 in government legal department fees, £2,300 in court costs and almost £10,000 in electronic disclosure fees.

On the other hand, royal author Tom Quinn claimed that Prince Harry was “pressured” by his wife Meghan Markle to maintain his relationship with the family for “business reasons.”

talking MirrorQuinn said Prince Harry still hopes to have a minor working role in the royal family.

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The expert also claimed that King Charles will allow his youngest son to have a “brief but formal” meeting with him when he visits the UK later this spring. Quinn said the duke is likely to meet with his father, who is “more tolerant” of him than his older brother, Prince William.

Prince Harry is expected to deliver a major speech at a ceremony to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invincible Games on May 8 at St Paul’s Cathedral.

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