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'It's essential, fact!' Backlash builds on Harry and Meghan UK line as 'privilege lost'

Omid Scobie, who is writing his second book on exiled Sussex, has written a lengthy article on the subject for Yahoo!. News he works as Royal Editor-in-Chief. Mr. Scobee said: United States, Harry and Meghan had been given full police protection enjoyed by senior royals and politicians such as Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

However, the Home Office announced in February 2022 that Harry had I have made the decision to stop receiving personal police security.

The lawyer representing the prince has been granted a request for judicial review.

Since moving to the United States, Harry and Meghan Markle have relied on private security firms. 8}

In previous interviews, the couple described the critical coverage they received in the media as "toxic." We do not comment on the legal proceedings of

A spokesperson added: The government's protective security system is rigorous and balanced. It is our long-standing policy not to provide detailed information about these arrangements. Doing so could compromise their integrity and affect their personal safety.

"With the Prime Minister, members of the royal family are some of the most targeted individuals in the country.

"Given this fact, It's hard to accept that the prince is still trapped in a long battle in the High Court with the Home Secretary over protective privileges he lost in early 2020. and Lilibet (1) moved to California.

Harry's lawyer said Harry's US security team did not have "appropriate jurisdiction" here, so he was forced to move to the UK.

Just a week ago, Harry filed his second lawsuit. This time, he focused on his refusal to personally pay for police protection.

Mr. Scobie argues in his article:

He added: "It seems extremely cruel to allow Prince Andrew 24-hour police protection, but it cannot protect the future King's son.

" for publicly sharing his experience in the past." He said the only acceptable solution to the fight was to "restore access to Harry's security at his own expense before it was too late."

In July, Prince Harry received permission to legally challenge the government's decision to deny him police protection while in the UK.