Harry and Meghan’s security funding on UK return is private matter, Burnham says
Prime Minister Andy Burnham stated that security funding for Prince Harry and Meghan's return to the UK is a "private matter" for the couple. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who moved to California in 2020, are planning to reside in a non-royal home outside London later this month.

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AI-generatedPrime Minister Andy Burnham stated that security funding for Prince Harry and Meghan's return to the UK is a "private matter" for the couple. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who moved to California in 2020, are planning to reside in a non-royal home outside London later this month. This planned return was a surprise, with King Charles informed only three days prior. Harry has been involved in a legal dispute with the Home Office regarding his security arrangements in the UK since stepping down as a working royal. The couple will retain their homes in California and Portugal, and Meghan will continue her lifestyle brand from their new UK base.
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5 extractedHarry and Meghan will not be offered a 'half-in half-out' option for royal roles, a proposal rejected by Queen Elizabeth II in 2020.
Peter Hunt suggested Prince William would be 'apoplectic' about the Sussexes' return and that it could lead to two rival royal courts.
Prince Harry has been involved in a legal battle with the Home Office regarding his security arrangements in the UK since stepping down as a working royal.
Security funding for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's return to the UK is a private matter, according to Andy Burnham.
King Charles was informed of Harry and Meghan's planned return to the UK only three days before the news became public.