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Consequences of Harry losing security battle - what will happen with trips to UK, Meghan and 'wish' for kids

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Prince Harry has lost his court case against the Home Office over a decision to provide him with less security when he visits the UK, now that he's no longer a working royal.In 2020, when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down as senior royals, they were told they would no longer receive the same level of protection.Instead of getting the same security as King Charles, Queen Camilla, and the Prince and Princess of Wales, they were offered similar protection to less senior royals like Princess Anne and Prince Edward.The Duke of Sussex, who now lives in America with his family, took legal action but was told today that his challenge was unsuccessful, the Mirror reports.This decision could be a big disappointment for the youngest son of the King, who has said before that he doesn't think his children can feel at home in the UK if they can't be kept safe there.This might affect how much time he spends in the UK and how often Meghan and their kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, visit his homeland.

Royal expert Tessa Dunlop explains how this judgement could have effects in the future, reports The Mirror Online.The duke returned to the UK last month after the King was diagnosed with cancer.

They had a short meeting, thought to have lasted about 30 minutes.Harry later said he felt "lucky" to have been able to see his father, adding it could lead to a reunion with his family.

This sparked hope among royal fans that the strained relations between the pair could be improving.Tessa explained: "Once a prince, always a prince.

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