Prince Harry granted security review
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"Sir Richard Mottram ultimately saw no merit, therefore, in conducting a formal RMB process for [Harry]. The decision to consider the case for [redacted text] was, in Sir Richard’s view, a flexible and tailored approach, which better matched [Harry's] revised circumstances."
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Prince Harry's U.K. security review approved after successful appeal against government. Expert says this opens door for his return with Meghan Markle and children.
In an interview, in May, following the failure of his appeal, Harry implied to the BBC that he believed his father, King Charles, could influence matters. (The palace has consistently denied that the King, 77, has the power to have that security reinstated.)
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