Harry ‘calling court loss a stitch-up is offensive’, ex-protection officer says
- Prince Harry’s attempt to overturn the High Court’s rejection of his claim regarding his security arrangements in the UK, as determined by the royal protection committee, was unsuccessful.
- The appeal related to adjustments in Harry's security arrangements following his and Meghan's decision to step back from royal duties and relocate to Canada in 2020.
- Former protection officer Ken Wharfe criticized Harry for expecting full security despite no longer holding a royal working role and urged humility.
- Wharfe described Harry's claim of a "stitch-up" as "really offensive" and said the security comes at the taxpayer's expense, calling for family reconciliation.
- Harry stated he cannot safely return to the UK with his family unless invited, and he has called for a Home Secretary review of royal protection authorizations.
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Harry ‘calling court loss a stitch-up is offensive’, ex-protection officer says
Ken Wharfe, ex-royal protection officer to Harry, William and Diana, Princess of Wales, says Duke of Sussex has ‘played the wrong card’ on security.
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