Meghan Markle supports Prince Harry after security appeals losses

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One day later Prince Harry Lost a call for restoration of UK security,,,,, Meghan Markle took to social media to express her support for her seven-year husband.

On Saturday, the Duchess of Sussex shared photos of Prince Harry and his two children, Prince Archie, and Prince Lilibelt, 3, enjoyed an outdoor outing at the home of his family in Montecito, California.

This Instagram photo, accompanied by untitled, shows a barefoot Prince Harry walking with his son while carrying his daughter to his shoulders.

Prince Harry suffered a major blow to British court's refusal to appeal security

Meghan Markle posted a photo of Prince Harry and his two children, Prince Archie and five children, one-third, the Duke of Sussex lost a call for a return to security in Britain. (Meghan Markle Instagram)

On Friday, the Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that when a committee decides to examine Prince Harry's protection case by case, it does not unfairly treat the Duke of Sussex whenever a committee decides to review Prince Harry's protection.

The ruling upheld a ruling from a High Court judge last year that found that Harry's "customized" plan was not illegal, irrational or unreasonable.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex gradually served as senior royals in 2020, citing the unbearable invasion of the British media and the lack of support for the palace. Since then, they have announced their dissatisfaction in interviews and documentaries and Harry's 2023 memoir "Standby". The couple lost government-funded security when they were at the royal exit.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry got married in 2018 and took a step back in 2020. (Chris Jackson)

Last month, the British prince appeared at a two-day hearing on April 8 and April 9. At the time, his lawyer argued that his life was at risk and that the Royal and VIP Executive Committee had listed him as inferior.

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"There was a man sitting behind me who was told that when he knew and went through a process that was obviously in every aspect, he was getting a special customization process," said attorney Shaheed Fatima. "His presence here and throughout the appeal is a powerful illustration... how much this attraction means to him and his family."

Harry's lawyer also noted that he believes his family is not "protected by institutions."

Prince Harry lost his call to restore security in Britain. (Ben Stansall)

When Harry and Meghan raised their children, the five-year-old Prince Archie and three California-based Princess Lilibelt stressed that he was “unsafe” to bring his family to his home country without official police protection.

People magazine reported that Harry had long insisted that his father, King Charles III, as the head of state for the ceremony, could help restore the security he fought for.

After Losing the Appeal, Prince Harry said he will "love reconciliation" in an emotional interview with the royal family BBC.

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Prince Harry said that after years of family conflict, he would "love" to reconcile with his family. (Getty Image)

"I'm happy to reconcile with my family," the 40-year-old told the media on Friday. "It doesn't make sense to keep fighting. Life is precious. I don't know how long my father has been."

Harry also admitted that his father, King Charles, 76, would not talk to me because of this security.”

"I never asked him to intervene - I asked him to go out and let the experts do their job," Harry explained. "My father had a lot of abilities and control in his hands. Ultimately, it all could be solved through him. Not necessarily through intervention, but by abandoning and allowing the experts to do their job."

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Harry noted that he was disappointed, describing his court failure as “old-style sewing.” He accused the royal family of influencing decisions to reduce its security.

"I can't see a world where I bring my wife and children back to England at this point. The thing they miss is, well, everything. I love my country. Despite what some people in that country have done in that country. I miss Britain and I certainly miss the British part.

Stephanie Nolasco of Fox News Digital contributed to this article.