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Prince Harry made a 'grave' mistake in police custody by 'going too far'

Prince Harry's former bodyguard believes the Duke of Sussex made a "mistake" in his battle with the Home Office.

Harry obtained permission to challenge the government's decision to deny police protection in the United Kingdom after retiring fromroyalofficial duties and moving to the United States, where he now resides. I got With wife Meghan Markle and her two children Archie and Lilibet.

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But The legal action is explained as follows. 'Unwise' by Ken Worf - Former police protection who previously worked with Harry, his mother Princess Diana and his brother WilliamOfficer,Report Express.

Mr Wharfe claims that Harry and his family were never left without protection while in England.

The Government refused to allow the Sussexes to pay for police protection from Scotland Yard when they visited North America in 2020 after stepping down from their Royal Family duties
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and filed a second lawsuit.

Harry's complaint to the Home Office concerns a decision that denies him the right to pay personally. Scotland Yard specialists with access to national intelligence to protect Sussex when they are in the UK.

This case follows a similar complaint against the Home Office for removing his automatic police protection, which will be subject to judicial review in the High Court.

Harry and Meghan rely upon a private security team in the US but the Sussexes' legal representatives argue they would not have access to the necessary intelligence to keep the Duke and Duchess safe in the UK
Harry and Meghan rely on private security teams in the United States

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Mr. Wharfe said On the Mirror's Pod Save the Queen podcast,said: Government and the Metropolitan Police Department) is inherently negative publicity.

Harry and Meghan are now dependent on a private security team in the United States, but their legal representatives have stated that this team has appropriate jurisdiction abroad and a Sussex family. They claim they do not have access to British intelligence information necessary to keep them safe.

Wharfe said: "I think the government and the Metropolitan Police thought it was wrong to see this man, a global icon and a celebrity in his own right, land in the UK without doing anything to protect him at all costs.

Harry's decision to seek legal action against the Government and the Met Police has been described as "unwise" by his former bodyguard
Harry's decision to seek legal action against the government and the Metropolitan Police Described as "unwise" by the original. Bodyguard

He added:

"My own view is that Harry overdid it and it was his fault. The State has a responsibility to ensure his safety.

"But I don't see any government or police intervention in this matter. I think Harry needs to work a little harder and understand that the government and police are here to help him. They will."

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