Subsequently, Prince Harry and Meghan proceeded with their planned royal trip alone, prolonging their stay after the Queen's passing on September 8th. The official funeral for Queen Elizabeth II was held on September 19th. Despite losing his recent court case aimed at overturning the security decision, Prince Harry has expressed intentions to file an appeal. However, Royal author Pauline McLaren cautioned against further legal action.
As a professor of marketing and consumer research at the Royal Holloway School of Management, University of London, McLaren raised doubts about the prospects of a successful appeal. She noted the challenging nature of Harry's current career trajectory, emphasizing potential public backlash if the appeal were to succeed, as it might be construed as a misuse of taxpayers' money, given the couple's reliance on public funding.
In the interim, Prince Harry is expected to persist in advocating for press reform and the security of his family in the UK, where he remains steadfast in seeking justice. However, the outcome of any future legal endeavors remains uncertain, and Prince Harry may need to carefully weigh public sentiment and potential ramifications on public funding.