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Prince Harry loses his appeal

(283 Posts)
eazybee Wed 28-Feb-24 12:15:19

If elected, Trump is coming for he and Meghan, and not in a good way.

Jaberwok Wed 28-Feb-24 12:14:14

Not only that, the late Queen gave H&M a whole year to decide exactly what they wanted to do! On top of that H's father financed them to the tune of X number of million pounds to keep them during that year!! Which one of us has such generous (G) parents, even in a small way? Had they wanted to come back, they could have done so and carried on as if nothing had happened. They chose not to, and so they cannot have the perks of a job they have now left.

AGAA4 Wed 28-Feb-24 12:08:54

It's right that he lost the appeal.

Eirlys Wed 28-Feb-24 11:57:33

The late Queen decided he should be "either in" or "either out". The Prince decided to choose out. As a result he is not a working Royal.Security in any country costs money and he obviously wants this privilege restored. He should realise that he cannot now demand, or expect, to be treated like a fully-fledged member of the Royal family. How can any of them even talk to him now without wondering whether the conversation is being "recorded". I still cannot understand how a person can change so drastically in character over a short period of time.

Sparklefizz Wed 28-Feb-24 11:46:38

Good. I won't hold my breath but it would be good if these losses make him less litigious in future. He costs the UK taxpayers a lot of money just to hear these cases he brings.

crazyH Wed 28-Feb-24 11:41:28

He can’t have it both ways - he made his choice.

Germanshepherdsmum Wed 28-Feb-24 11:37:29

Neither am I. I’m glad he won’t be given preferential treatment, which would set a precedent. Perhaps he will get the message that he is now just an ordinary person, albeit a very rich and privileged one.

maddyone Wed 28-Feb-24 11:35:06

It’s just been announced, Prince Harry has lost his appeal to have armed security provided when he is in Britain.
I’m not surprised.