
Harry and Meghan’s security plans for UK return a ‘private matter’, says Burnham
Home Office and Buckingham Palace refuse to say whether Duke of Sussex and family will have taxpayer-funded protection by armed police
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Home Office and Buckingham Palace refuse to say whether Duke of Sussex and family will have taxpayer-funded protection by armed police. Harry and Meghan’s security plans for UK return a ‘private matter’, says Burnham. Sussex protection is set to be reviewed at the 'highest level' as Burnham insists it is a 'private matter'.
Furthermore, Harry previously said it was not safe for his wife and children to travel to the country of his birth.
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Home Office and Buckingham Palace refuse to say whether Duke of Sussex and family will have taxpayer-funded protection by armed police
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesHarry and Meghan’s security plans for UK return a ‘private matter’, says Burnham.
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Sussex protection is set to be reviewed at the 'highest level' as Burnham insists it is a 'private matter'.
according to Daily MailHarry previously said it was not safe for his wife and children to travel to the country of his birth.
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Home Office and Buckingham Palace refuse to say whether Duke of Sussex and family will have taxpayer-funded protection by armed police
omitted byRight sidecovered byLeft sideHarry and Meghan’s security plans for UK return a ‘private matter’, says Burnham.
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