Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reportedly postponed their plans to buy a home in the UK due to ongoing security concerns. Initially, the couple intended to secure a part-time residence near Windsor to have a base for their visits to the UK. This decision was influenced by Harry’s desire to spend more time in his home country and provide a place for his family to stay during their visits.

However, unresolved security issues have made this plan untenable. Harry’s security was downgraded after he stepped back from his role as a senior working royal, leading to significant concerns about the safety of him and his family while in the UK. The committee responsible for overseeing the security of the royal family, known as RAVEC, decided that Harry’s security arrangements should be tailored to his specific circumstances, but this has not satisfied the Duke of Sussex​ ​.

Harry has been involved in a legal battle with the Home Office over these security arrangements. In February, he lost an initial legal challenge but has since taken the case to the Court of Appeal. He argues that he is not seeking preferential treatment but rather a fair application of RAVEC’s rules, ensuring his family receives the necessary protection during their visits. The ongoing legal proceedings have delayed any potential resolution, further complicating their plans to return to the UK​.

The couple’s discomfort and regret over this situation are palpable, as they had hoped to establish a more stable presence in the UK. This decision also impacts their children, whom Harry feels he cannot safely bring to the UK until these security issues are resolved. The uncertainty and prolonged court process have left the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in a state of limbo, unable to move forward with their plans​ .

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Adding to their woes, public opinion has been less favorable towards them in recent times, with critics urging them to stop playing the victim card and focus on constructive actions to rebuild their image. Despite these challenges, Harry remains hopeful that the Court of Appeal will provide a resolution that ensures his family’s safety, allowing them to re-establish a connection with the UK