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Prince Harry set to take big risk to boost his popularity in UK

Prince Harry's UK return: The Duke of Sussex concerned over potential risks to his security

By Web Desk
April 02, 2024

Prince Harry, who's set to travel to the UK to attend the Invictus Games 10th Anniversary Service on May 8, will take major risk to boost his popularity.

The Duke of Sussex is said to be determined to gain popularity in Britain even though he has been warned that it could be a security risk.

Prince William's younger brother Harry won't go back from his plan to go to the UK as he knows that another successful Invictus Games will help his popularity.

Some PR experts have asked Harry and Meghan to show empathy and support to King Charles and Kate Middleton through their illnesses and stop playing on their royal connections.

The exact date of The Duke of Sussex's visit and time of the Invictus Games 10th Anniversary Service has been published by St. Paul's official website, triggering fears over Harry's security, according to Express UK.

It comes weeks after King Charles III's estranged son Harry lost a High Court challenge against the government over his security when in England.

"Harry recognizes the potential risks to his security, especially considering the sensitive information he shared in his memoir," the source said. 

The father-of-two, who wants to spend more time in the UK with his family, has challenged a decision to downgrade his security status, arguing that he had been treated unfairly in the changes to his police protection when he still faced significant security threats.

On the other hand, royal commentator Tom Quinn has claimed Meghan Markle has rejected Princess Kate and Prince William’s request to bring their children to the UK to visit as the future queen battles cancer.

"William and Kate have suggested that Meghan and Harry bring the children and that the two couples and their families try to make up, but the suggestion is not leading anywhere so far, " Quinn told the Mirror.

He claimed: “There is no way Meghan would bring the children to the UK."