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Prince Harry 'says police protection was withdrawn to STOP him and Meghan leaving Royal Family'

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Prince Harry has reportedly claimed his police protection was withdrawn in a bid to stop him and , Duchess of Sussex from leaving the .

The believed the moment he learned of the decision was "difficult to swallow" and hinted the alleged move was at the root of the rift that emerged with his father, . He claimed the alleged treatment would be hard to forgive and that the "worst fears have been confirmed" by secret evidence he heard in court. He reportedly believes the taxpayer-funded security detail was removed in a bid to have him and his wife remain in the UK, after they sensationally announced they would be stepping back from royal duties.

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Prince Harry said, speaking outside the Royal Courts of Justice: "We were trying to create this happy house. "

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He hoped the couple's joy would lead to improved relations with the rest of the Royal Family, according to . The couple are then said to have viewed the removal of the security detail as an alleged attempt to keep them in the country as well as remaining within the Royal Family.

then made the move of suing the Government in a bid to get back the security detail. Prince Harry took legal action against the Home Office following the move and argued that the Royal and VIP Executive Committee failed its policy and that he had been singled out for "unjustified and inferior treatment".

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Taxpayer funded security is given to the King and Queen as well as the Prince and and their three children. A more individualistic approach was adopted for the Duke and his family, with security needing to be given 30 days' notice regarding any plans to travel to the UK.

The Duke reportedly believes King Charles could intervene in the security detail case. But sources reportedly said it strongly refuted Prince Harry's account that the King would involve himself in the judicial process.

Prince Harry is not believed to have either spoken or seen his dad as well as for several months. Last week's appeal and the original hearing was heard in private due to "highly confidential" evidence around security arrangements for Prince Harry as well as numerous other public figures.

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