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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Prince Harry will not return to the UK for Prince Philip's memorial service

    The 37-year-old royal lives in California with wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and their children Archie, two, and Lili, nine months and a spokesperson reportedly confirmed on Friday (11.03.2022) that the Duke would not be be attending his grandfather's Service of Thanksgiving, which is due to be held at Westminster Abbey on March 29th, almost one year after he passed away at the age of 99


    It comes after months of speculation surrounding the event, with Harry claiming he would feel "unsafe" returning to his home country without the protection of the Metropolitan Police.

    Royal biographer Angela Levin slammed the Duke of Sussex over his decision to "snub" his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II and accused the royal of acting like a child.

    She told The Sun newspaper: "He has got this all wrong. If he comes over for a royal event, he gets police protection. What they won't do is, if he goes out with his friends, he gets security. He'll probably use this same excuse to try to get out of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. 'It's all about "me, me, me" rather than going out of his way for his grandmother and showing her he cares. He's behaving like a child stamping his feet."

    However, the Prince - who last visited the UK to reunite with his brother Prince William as they unveiled a statue in memory of their mother Princes Diana following her tragic death in a car crash back in 1999 - is "hoping to visit the Queen as soon as possible", according to his spokesperson.

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