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Prince Harry 'turned down a meeting with King Charles in London because it did not come with security provision' despite having an offer to stay at a royal residence

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Prince Harry declined an invitation from King Charles to stay at a royal residence during a recent visit to the UK due to security concerns, according to The Telegraph. The report suggests that Harry turned down his father's offer because it did not include taxpayer-funded personal security, which would leave him exposed in a location with public access and no police protection. Prince Harry reportedly rejected the chance to stay at a royal residence and potentially meet with his father over security concerns. Pictured: Charles and Harry at the Invictus Games opening in London in 2014 Instead, Harry opted to stay at a hotel, allowing him greater privacy and the ability to come and go unnoticed. This decision underscores his ongoing concerns about safety and his dissatisfaction with the current security arrangements following the withdrawal of his automatic right to police protection after stepping back from royal duties. Harry's choice reflects his need for a security setup he ...

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle double date with Tracy and Brian Robbins at Lucky's Steakhouse in Montecito to celebrate their sixth wedding anniversary

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had a lovely celebration for their sixth wedding anniversary at Lucky's steakhouse in Montecito! Their choice of venue certainly reflects their taste for fine dining. A 28oz porterhouse steak and a side of hash browns sound like a delicious way to mark such a special occasion. It's nice to imagine them enjoying a romantic dinner together in their hometown. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were spotted at one of their favourite restaurants in their hometown of Montecito, Lucky's, an upmarket steakhouse. Above: Meghan and Harry in London in 2018, just months after they tied the knot It's great to hear about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's close friendship with Brian Robbins and his wife Tracy. Sharing experiences like attending the One Love film premiere in Jamaica must have strengthened their bond even more. It's always heartwarming to see couples enjoying time with close friends, especially on special occasions like anniversaries. ...

How the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were welcomed to Nigeria by a fugitive airline boss wanted in the US over $20M money laundering operation

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The recent visit of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to Nigeria has stirred controversy due to their host, Dr. Allen Onyema, the CEO and Chairman of Air Peace, who is currently facing serious federal charges in the United States. Despite this, Onyema played a prominent role in welcoming the royal couple during their trip. Air Peace CEO Dr. Allen Onyema was a key member of the welcoming committee for Harry and Meghan when they touched down in Nigeria last week. He's pictured chatting with the Duchess Onyema, clad in navy attire, shades, and a red kufi hat, was among the dignitaries greeting the Sussexes as they arrived on an Air Peace flight from Abuja to Lagos on May 12. His presence alongside senior military and government officials was captured in photographs as the royal couple deboarded their aircraft. Dressed in navy and wearing shades and a red kufi hat, Onyema was one of a small group of dignitaries, which included senior military and government officials, photographed alon...

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Nigeria trip left King Charles and the Prince William absolutely furious', royal author claims

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's recent visit to Nigeria has been characterized by royal expert Tom Quinn as a significant declaration of their refusal to relinquish their roles as working royals. Speaking to The Mirror , Quinn suggested that the 72-hour trip, which included all the hallmarks of an official royal visit—such as receptions, school and charity visits, and meetings with wounded soldiers and disabled individuals—has exacerbated tensions within the British royal family. He claimed that this trip "confirmed the worst fears" for the Duke of Sussex's family and left King Charles and Prince William "absolutely furious." Speaking to The Mirror , author Tom Quinn remarked that the whistlestop 72-hour visit 'confirmed the worst fears' for the Duke of Sussex 's family Quinn's comments highlight the friction between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family, emphasizing the perception that Harry and Meghan are still conducting themse...