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UK Home Office tries to block new security for Prince Harry
Home Office debates reinstating security for Prince Harry amid credible threats; private security costs reach up to $10 million annually, sources say.
- The Royal and VIP Executive Committee is assessing whether to reinstate security provision for Prince Harry.
- Prince Harry lost a legal challenge last year arguing he was entitled to an official risk assessment.
- Prince Harry is concerned the threat against him has worsened since he left the UK, with three Britons plotting to harm him and a stalker getting close to him on recent visits.
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British Home Office Trying To Block Prince Harry's Taxpayer-Funded Security as Too 'Politically Risky'
Prince Harry – Photo by UK Government/Wiki Commons Home office threw a spanner in Harry’s works. King Charles III’s prodigal son, Harry, and his American actress wife, Meghan, quit being ‘working royals’ in 2020 and left Britain for a new life on the other side of the pond. Since then, Harry has been attempting to regain his right to a complete taxpayer-funded security package, without which he feels it’s impossible to take his family to the dan…
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Total News Sources11
Leaning Left3Leaning Right5Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Right
Bias Distribution
- 46% of the sources lean Right
46% Right
L 27%
C 27%
R 46%
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