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Meghan Markle could come back to the UK later this spring and make a major appearance alongside husband Prince Harry.
06:42, Thu, Mar 28, 2024 | UPDATED: 06:44, Thu, Mar 28, 2024
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Meghan Markle is set for a major appearance in the UK if she decides to return later this spring, it has been revealed. The Duchess of Sussex has not set foot in the country since 2022 when she attended the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.
Yesterday, Express.co.uk revealed that Meghan's husband, Prince Harry, is set to speak at the Invictus Games 10th Anniversary Service, which will be held at St Paul’s Cathedral in London on May 8.
Even though it has not been officially confirmed yet, the duke and the duchess are both listed as guests on the official running order of the cathedral's schedule, however, Meghan's attendance is in doubt.
A source said: "The dates and details are being kept very hush-hush, but the Invictus Games 10th Anniversary Service has now been confirmed at St. Paul’s Cathedral on May 8. Both Harry and Meghan are listed as guests and a speech has been scheduled, but there is still a question mark over whether Meghan will make an appearance. Her name has been pencilled in as a TBC (to be confirmed)."
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Prince Harry’s failed bid for police protection cost taxpayers over £500,000
Prince Harry's failed legal challenge against a Home Office decision which denied him the right to automatic police protection has reportedly left the taxpayer with a bill of more than £500,000.
According to a Freedom of Information request by The Telegraph, the Duke of Sussex's derailed court action included some dizzying figures including more than £180,000 for counsel, £230,000 for the Government Legal Department, £2,300 in court fees and nearly £10,000 in e-disclosure.
Harry took legal action against the Home Office over the February 2020 decision of the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (Ravec) that he should receive a different degree of taxpayer-funded protection when in the country.
Prince Harry outside the High Court last year during another case (Image: Getty)
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