Prince Harry fears that, following the decision to deny him the escort in the United Kingdom, “he will make the same end” as Diana

The Prince Harry has insinuated that the failure to confirm the protocols of his security could bring him and his family to suffer the same fate as Princess Dianawho died in a car accident in Paris in 1997. In his exclusive interview with the BBC, Prince Harry, 40, also warned that, without the same security measures guaranteed to other members of the royal family, The risk has increased that some people may hurt him. Speaking of his fears for himself, for his wife Meghan Markle and the children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, said: “I don’t want the story to repeat. Through the court process, I discovered that some people want history to repeat “. Harry was only 12 years old when Diana was killed together with boyfriend Dodi Fayed and her driver and security guard Henri Paul in the early hours of August 31, 1997.

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A 2008 investigation concluded that Diana, 36, had been killed by Paul’s “seriously negligently negligent guide”, who was chased by a swarm of paparazzi at the time of the accident. “I am sure that some people out there, probably the people who wish me evil, consider the outcome of the trial for my safety a great victory », He added Prince Harry, deeply troubled by the decision of the judge of the Court of Appeal not to reintegrate the bodyguards in his defense. The Duke of Sussex, who left Great Britain in 2020 to move first to Canada and then to California, also said that the royal house exploited the security “to imprison” the members of the royal family, preventing them “to choose a different life”. “It is really very sad not being able to show my children my homeland ».

Prince Harry fears that following the decision to deny him the escort in the United Kingdom
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Also in the interview, Harry said he was devastated, also because he will have to spend 1.5 million pounds for legal costs. The former real correspondent of the BBC Jennie Bond wrote on Daily Express That the only way that allowing Prince Harry to feel at ease in returning to the United Kingdom would be that his family formally invited him, guaranteeing him the security “he believes he needs”. However, his interview could only further worsen reports after the book exit Spare, which led Harry to disseminate, in fact, conversations confidential by undermining forever the trust that tied him to the family. Reflecting on the Harry interview with the BBC, the real policy expert, Professor Kate Williams, wondered if the prince can ever mend his relationship with his father: “This is a very significant moment for what the historians of the future will write about Prince Harry “told Sky News. The Duke of Sussex, as we know, accused the father of not wanting to speak to him and He swore that he would never bring his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, in Great Britainadding that family ties are so tense that he doesn’t even know “how long he still remains to live”. The decision to lower its level of security was taken by the Executive Committee for the protection of the royal family and public figures (Ravec) of the Ministry of the Interior.

Source: Vanity Fair

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