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Prince Harry threatens to sue Her Majesty’s government: “Give me back my escort”

Prince Harry threatens to take legal action against Her Majesty’s government, guilty of having it private of Scotland Yard Guard. The lawyers Harry’s, as he reveals The Mail on Sunday, they sent to the Ministry of the Interior a pre-action protocol letter in which they do know that they will take legal action if Harry and his family will not be provided with a continuous supply during their visits to the UK – it seems they are planning one for Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee. Stock for which the prince, they clarify, will be happy to pay out of your own pocket, without burdening the British taxpayers. Harry’s argument is that his private bodyguard team does not have access to British intelligence information, necessary to protect him, his wife Meghan Markle and his children Archie e Lilibet Diana. “The UK will always be Prince Harry’s home and a country where he wants his wife and children to be safe,” said a legal representative of the Duke. “But the lack of police protection carries too great a personal risk.”

If the matter continues, it will lead to a sensational unpublished: a battle in the High Court between a member of the royal family and Her Majesty’s government. The pre-legal action began last year July, when Harry, on his last trip to London for the unveiling of the mum Diana statue, discovered that he had been deprived of police protection. In April, however, when he went to the funeral of grandfather Filippo, “Security had been guaranteed,” as a source told the Daily Mail. Back then, when he landed ad Heathrow with his private security team, Harry had been welcomed on the runway by Scotland Yard agents.

The prince and Meghan Markle have been paying for their own safety personally since the Canada – where they moved after leaving the UK – made it known that he was no longer required to provide an escort to what in effect they had become “Two common citizens”, no longer representatives of an institution whose members, abroad, are granted the necessary treatment for national security. The same happened after the move to United States: the then president Donald Trump made it known that he would not pay a dollar for their protection.

At least at “home”, however, Harry demands the protection of Scotland Yard. And he is ready to take legal action. It seems that the Queen Elizabeth was informed of her grandson’s move. A move that could further inflame tensions with the royal family and that certainly for the ninety-five-year-old sovereign is a further headache. News of which came just in the days in which he had to deprive his son Andrea of ​​the titles, who will have to go to trial in America for the Epstein scandal.

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