Ever since, Harry has fought to have his UK security reinstated, claiming it is 'not safe' to bring his wife and children, Archie and Lilibet, to his home country without adequate police protection.
Prince Harry has lost a legal challenge over his bid to be allowed to make private payments for police protection. His lawyers wanted a judicial review of the rejection of his offer to pay for protection in the UK, after his security arrangements changed when the prince stopped being a "working royal".
On Jan. 4, The Mail on Sunday reported that the committee had found that the criteria for the top-level security measures had been met. A source close to Harry was quoted as saying, “It's now a formality. Sources at the Home Office have indicated that security is nailed on for Harry.”
This Monday, the Daily Mail reported that Prince Charles has actually been paying for their guards, at an estimated cost of £4 million a year. In exchange, Meghan and Harry have reportedly begun paying Queen Elizabeth back for the renovations on Frogmore Cottage, their house in England.
Hungarian-Canadian physician Dr Gabor Maté said he came to the conclusion after reading Harry's explosive memoir Spare. He told the Duke: "Reading the book I diagnose you with ADD, I see it as a normal response to normal stress, not a disease." Harry joked after the diagnosis: "Thanks for the free session."
Meghan Markle has publicly shared that she experienced postpartum preeclampsia, a serious and rare condition involving high blood pressure and excess protein in the urine that occurred after childbirth, describing it as a "huge medical scare". She revealed this on her podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder, highlighting the life-threatening nature of the disorder, which can happen weeks after delivery and impact new mothers' ability to care for their newborns.
Diana left an estate of roughly $30 million, but at least a third of that was paid in inheritance tax, leaving nearly $18 million, according to reports. The sum was split equally between William and younger brother Harry.
In an April interview with podcaster Jamie Kern Lima, Meghan revealed that she and Harry have “an amazing nanny who's been with us for five years.” That nanny sometimes takes Archie and Lilibet to school, a process that has become more time-consuming and complicated as the children go to separate schools.
Prince Harry has reportedly won back his UK taxpayer- funded security after a lengthy court battle.
It's unclear whether or not the Queen's plea was actually met, but Prince Harry and Meghan ended up being loaned security by actor Tyler Perry when they came to the U.S. before eventually paying for their own private security.
Meghan Markle's name was removed from Archie Harrison's birth certificate in 2019, changing it from "Rachel Meghan The Duchess of Sussex" to just "Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Sussex," as a move to align with royal protocol, similar to Princess Diana's birth certificate, though it sparked rumors of a "snub" to Kate Middleton and was described by Meghan's spokesperson as a Palace directive, not her own choice, adding complexity to royal naming conventions.
Favorability rating of Prince Harry in Britain 2019-2025
In October 2025, approximately 30 percent of people in Great Britain had a favorable impression of Prince Harry.
It's also important to clarify that not all Royal Family members receive 24/7 security. That level of protection is currently only afforded to Charles, Camilla, William, Catherine, and their kids. Among the late Queen's children, only the King receives constant security. Anne, Andrew, Edward, and their families do not.
PEOPLE understands that the settlement involved an eight-figure sum, likely exceeding $12 million, covering damages in his case against the publisher over accusations of illegal information gathering by journalists and private investigators.
Harry has said he doesn't feel safe bringing his wife and their two young children back to Britain and remains concerned about his own safety after being chased by paparazzi following a London charity event.
Meghan Markle has publicly shared that she experienced postpartum preeclampsia, a serious and rare condition involving high blood pressure and excess protein in the urine that occurred after childbirth, describing it as a "huge medical scare". She revealed this on her podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder, highlighting the life-threatening nature of the disorder, which can happen weeks after delivery and impact new mothers' ability to care for their newborns.
And even though three of the Queen's four children have divorced, none apparently had a prenuptial agreement. Yes, there is a large sum of money in the balance for this marriage, but the true, staggering wealth belongs to the Queen, so it wouldn't be divided up if Meghan and Harry did end up divorcing.
According to friends of the Duchess, Sophie was privately relieved she no longer had to curtsey to Meghan. Before the title change, Meghan, 43, occupied a higher rank due to her marriage to Prince Harry. This meant that Sophie was required by protocol to curtsey to the Duchess of Sussex at royal gatherings.
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh (then Sophie Rhys-Jones) did not attend Princess Diana's funeral in 1997, reportedly because her strong resemblance to Diana would have been too upsetting for the grieving crowds, a decision made thoughtfully by Sophie herself. At the time, she was dating Prince Edward, but they were not yet engaged or married.
The drama shows Diana wrapping a PlayStation in Eiffel Tower wrapping paper, and writing a note, "Happy Birthday Harry, Love, Mummy." It was August 30, 1997 and Harry's 13th birthday was on September 15, 1997.
(NewsNation) — When Queen Elizabeth died, she left her eight grandchildren a whopping $90 million, but it wasn't split evenly. While $16 million was allocated for Harry and William, Harry is set to receive $8.5 million (slightly more than half) as he doesn't directly benefit from the Duchy of Cornwall.
It is Prince Andrew, however, who remains the least popular royal, with nine in ten Britons (89%) now seeing the Duke of York negatively.
Some say the dueling duchesses disliked one another from day one. Others say the war began when the combatants clashed over preparations for Meghan's wedding. Whatever the case, a new poll indicates that when it comes to popularity in the UK, Meghan is no contest for Kate.
Queen Elizabeth II's Life and Reign. The Queen ruled for longer than any other Monarch in British history, becoming a much loved and respected figure across the globe.