Another pain for Queen Elizabeth: Harry will not return home for the mass in honor of Philip

Ever since he chose to move to California and build a life there, together with Meghan Markle and little Archie and Lilibet Diana, Harry is increasingly isolated and more and more inclined to limit contacts as much as possible with the Windsor family. It is since the unveiling of the (ugly) statue in honor of Lady Diana that the Duke of Sussex has not set foot in London and, apparently, it will not be very close to the day he does. Someone hoped to see him again on March 29, on the occasion of the thanksgiving mass in honor of his grandfather Filippo, who passed away on April 9, 2021, but it is news of a few hours that Harry will not be there.

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The reason, according to some, is simple, and is linked to the fact that Prince Harry is in the midst of the legal battle against the British government on the matter. the lack of security measures against the Sussex when they return to the country. It seems that Harry wanted to keep this detail secret so as not to upset the taxpayers, but the problem remains: i Sussex do not return to England until the government pays them an escort able to protect them adequately. News that makes many turn up their noses – why should the government guarantee protection to a private citizen when he could pay for it out of his own pocket? -, above all because of the relationship that bound him to his grandfather Filippo.

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The greatest pain, however, leaves him in the heart of Queen Elizabeth, recently recovered from Covid, and away from Harry for a year, without yet having had the opportunity to meet little Lilibet Diana who bears her name. Chris Ship explains that “the Duke of Sussex intends to visit the Queen, his grandmother, as soon as possible. But his office doesn’t say when it will be. ‘ In the meantime, Harry apparently plans to fly to Europe for the Invictus Games to be held in mid-April in The Haguebut the problem of missing escorts and saying he doesn’t feel safe in the UK remains.

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