PRINCE Harry WON’T return to the UK this month for Prince Philip’s special memorial.
The Duke of Sussex, 37, confirmed today he won’t be coming back to Britain for his late grandfather’s thanksgiving service.
It comes after Harry’s fierce row and legal case over security – as he demanded his own protection officers in the UK.
The Queen’s beloved husband Prince Philip passed away on April 9 last year.
Last month, Harry launched his High Court fight over security, insisting he wants to bring his children Archie and Lilibet to the UK but he “does not feel safe” under the current security arrangements.
He was told in court his demands to be allowed to pay for 24-hour armed protection when he visits here from the US were unreasonable because British police are not “guns for hire”.
Becoming the first member of the Royal Family to sue the Government, the Duke of Sussex, claimed in London’s High Court that he should be given taxpayer-funded armed guards.
Papers filed by his lawyers called the decision to remove his security after Megxit two years ago “unlawful”.
Harry’s legal team stated that he wishes to return to the UK “to see family and friends”.
They added: “Most of all, this is and always will be his home.”