Trump says US 'will not pay for security protection' for Prince Harry and Meghan after move to California

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Trump says US 'will not pay for security protection' for Prince Harry and Meghan after move to California
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‘They must pay,’ Mr Trump writes in a tweet

The president did not say if Harry or the British government asked for protection to be extended to the family after they decided to move to Los Angeles.Later on Sunday, the couple issued a statement saying they had “no plans” to ask the US for pay for their security and that “privately-funded arrangements” have already been made.

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