Prince Harry has returned to the UK for a highly anticipated visit, but the trip has quickly become overshadowed by fresh controversy. Just hours after his arrival, the High Court in London ruled against the Duke of Sussex in a major privacy case involving the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday, marking a significant legal defeat. The visit had initially sparked speculation about a possible family reconciliation, with reports suggesting Harry, Meghan Markle, and their children could reunite with King Charles and other senior royals. Instead, attention has shifted to the Duke's renewed calls for taxpayer-funded security despite no longer serving as a working royal. According to reports, the Royal Family offered Harry and his family accommodation at Buckingham Palace during their stay, an offer he reportedly did not accept. At the same time, renewed debate has emerged over the security arrangements surrounding his UK visits after details of the threats he says he faces were highlighted in media coverage. With a high-profile court loss, ongoing tensions over security, and continued questions about his relationship with the Royal Family, Harry's latest return to Britain has once again placed the Duke of Sussex at the centre of headlines. Piers Morgan is joined co-host of The Royals Uncensored Katie Nicholl, who was one of the main journalists accused by Harry, author and journalist Tom Bower, host of Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered, Kinsey Schofield, lawyer and commentator, Paula Rhone-Adrien to discuss. 00:00 Introduction 02:28 Piers is joined by his panel to discuss Prince Harry’s arrival to the UK 03:45 Katie Nicholl on her journalism being the epicentre of Harry’s legal case 11:30 Prince Harry’s legal proceedings against the Daily Mail 16:15 Accommodation and security for Prince Harry in the UK 20:30 Racism allegations against King Charles and Princess Catherine 21:55 Financial losses for the Sussexes following High Court loss 24:00 The Sussexes posting their child