Prince Harry darts to the British royal family: "They pointed to each government of the world not to protect us"

Chijioke Obinna

Prince Harry darts to the British royal family: "They pointed to each government of the world not to protect us"

In recent days there has been a new episode of the confrontation Between Prince Harry and the British Royal Family. Last week we could see the Duke of Sussex to hold our hands to reconciliation and show Concerned about his father’s health, King Carlos III, But he also left several darts after the loss of the last resort presented against the British Ministry of Interior by the Police security level to whom he and his family are entitled when they visit the country.

Harry says in this BBC interview that “It is impossible to take my family to the United Kingdom safely” And he points out that after his controversial march and renounces to be part of the royal family “They pointed to each government of the world not to protect us”. “Is it a victory for them? I hope they don’t consider it a victory,” he said.

The journalist HELEN WADEinformation expert about Buckingham Palace, has passed this Monday through ‘And now Sonsoles’where he has analyzed the situation and assured that Prince Harry “What worries him is the loss of status”.

“He wants them to put the government security paid by taxpayers to Every time he wants to come with Meghan or his children to a wedding, to a party of friends … “explains the journalist who figure the cost of that security in some two million pounds.

“The Interior Ministry says it cannot be because he no longer works for the institution by his decision (…) If he had stayed as a member of the institution he would belong to him (…) The judge said it very clearly: even if he feels aggravated or annoying There is no legal basis to take the government of his father to court “Wade has sentenced.

Chijioke Obinna

I've been passionate about storytelling and journalism since my early days growing up in Lagos. With a background in political science and years of experience in investigative reporting, I aim to bring nuanced perspectives to pressing global issues. Outside of writing, I enjoy exploring Nigeria’s vibrant cultural scene and mentoring young aspiring journalists.