This week, a major blow hit Harry and Meghan as the UK court finalized its decision: Harry cannot regain the state-funded police security he once enjoyed. After over three years of legal battles, the court ruled against him. Harry argued he was treated unfairly and feared for Meghan and their children’s safety without official protection. However, the court made it clear—if you step down from royal duties and live abroad, you forfeit taxpayer-funded security (worth £600,000 annually). Although Meghan wasn’t directly involved in this appeal, her influence looms large. Since “Megxit,” the couple has steadily distanced itself from royal life. Five years post-exit, wanting the perks without the duties looks greedy. This loss likely means fewer public appearances for Harry and higher personal security costs (around $200,000/year). Another failed attempt by Meghan to keep royal privileges. After the ruling, Harry expressed hopes for reconciliation with the royals, but King Charles has reportedly ignored his calls for years. #HarryMeghan #RoyalSecurity #LegalSetback #Megxit #RoyalFamily #CourtRuling