Harry and Meghan's security arrangements a private matter, PM says
The couple’s security remains unresolved as their children are reportedly enrolled in British schools and a private residence outside London is expected.
- On Thursday, news emerged that the Sussexes are returning to Britain, with Archie and Lilibet already enrolled in British schools; the family plans to reside outside London in a non-royal home.
- Driven by a desire to spend time in Europe nearer Prince Harry's family, the couple also intends to educate their children in Britain, six years after leaving the country.
- Prime Minister Andy Burnham described security as a 'private matter' on Thursday while visiting a town in the country, noting the family lacks guaranteed Police protection after Prince Harry lost a legal challenge.
- With a base in Britain, Prince Harry will be able to spend more time with charities including Scotty's Little Soldiers and WellChild, People Magazine reported, while Meghan continues leading her lifestyle company, Ever.
- As most schools start in early September, the move appears to be happening imminently, raising concerns about potential crowd management and security arrangements while questions remain regarding how the British Royal Family will react.
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The arrangements for the security of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex during their stay in the United Kingdom are a "private matter," British Prime Minister Andy Burnham said, following information that Harry and Meghan are planning to move this month from the United States to the United Kingdom, reports The Guardian.
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