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Prince Harry ‘Genuinely Believed’ Archie and Lilibet Would Impact Security Fight: ‘It Changed Nothing’

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Prince Harry ‘Genuinely Believed’ Archie and Lilibet Would Impact Security Fight: ‘It Changed Nothing’
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Prince Harry reportedly believed that involving his children in his legal battle for taxpayer-funded security would influence the UK government's decision. However, the Royal and VIP Executive Committee (RAVEC) denied his request, maintaining standard procedures.

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This highlights the ongoing tension between the British Royal family's private security needs and the government's strict adherence to public policy.

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MEGA Key takeaways Powered by Yahoo Scout. Yahoo is using AI to generate key points from this article. This means the info may not always match what’s in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Prince Harry believed involving his children, Archie and Lilibet, in his security battle would sway officials to grant taxpayer-funded police protection, but it did not have the desired effect. The Royal and VIP Executive Committee (RAVEC) did not grant Harry's request for security despite his belief that the presence of his children would change the conversation. Despite facing setbacks, including a legal defeat and being denied accommodation at Buckingham Palace during his U.K. visit, Prince Harry remains determined to continue fighting for his family's safety. See more Prince Harry believed he had one last move to make in his long-running security battle: his own children his shares with Meghan Markle .

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The article presents the situation from the perspective of the subject's expectations versus the committee's procedural reality.

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