Prince Harry recently criticized the Royal Household and the UK government after losing his legal battle to restore his police protection in the UK. He claimed the decision was reckless and endangered his family, accusing the Royal Household of interfering with his security arrangements. He expressed disappointment after learning that his father, King Charles, and other senior royals were involved in the decision-making process regarding his security.
In a BBC interview, Harry said that his father had the power to resolve the issue, but chose not to, adding that the security downgrade had put him and his family at risk from extremists and neo-Nazi groups. He also claimed that the Royal Household had a significant role in the decision to remove his armed police protection.
Harry revealed that he feels singled out and treated unfairly since stepping back from royal duties. He believes his safety concerns were not taken seriously and argued that his security should not have been removed. He also criticized the government’s actions, stating that the process was flawed and unjust.
Following the court ruling, Harry expressed his frustration and disappointment, emphasizing his concerns about potential harm to his family. He pledged to continue fighting for his security and urged the Home Secretary to review the decision. The Duke of Sussex also revealed that he would not bring his children, Archie and Lilibet, to the UK due to the ongoing security issues.