Prince Harry made a specific request for his and family's safety, and in order to have a real right to an escort he sued the British government which had denied him the police bodyguards when he is on the national territory. His lawyer explained that, without precautions, it would be too dangerous for the safety of Carlo's second son.

The matter comes up now, two years after the Dukes of Sussex decided to abandon many privileges of the royal family, because it seems that Harry wants to take his children - Archie and Lilibet - home on the occasion of Queen Elizabeth's platinum jubilee.

Harry and his wife Meghan pay the stash out of their own pockets in Canada, where they live, since the authorities had refused to provide it at the institutional level, being the two of the "common citizens", as happens when they go to the US. But in the UK they believe that their agents do not enjoy adequate jurisdiction and also do not have access to intelligence information.

(Unioneonline / ss)

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