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Meghan Markle supports Prince Harry

IndiaTimes Thursday, 1 August 2024 ()
Meghan Markle steadfastly supported Prince Harry through his legal battles over security concerns, despite wishing he could move past them. Following the loss of his Metropolitan Police bodyguards in 2020, Harry has fought to restore police protection for his family, causing a strained relationship with King Charles. Meghan hopes for a resolution allowing Harry to focus on the present.
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