Prince Harry Security Row Intensifies Ahead of UK Family Visit
A confidential risk report says at least six plots target the Sussexes, renewing debate over whether UK police should fund protection for the family.
- A US-based security firm commissioned by Prince Harry has identified at least six terror plots against the Duke of Sussex, warning that the safety risk to his family is "elevated" in the UK compared to the US.
- The Duke's planned visit to Britain next week remains uncertain, with his team still "explor every available option" to secure the trip after his request for state-funded police protection was rejected.
- Private security officers accompanying the Prince cannot carry "lethal weapons" on UK soil, leading the firm to conclude that "UK authorities are much better positioned to provide him with more comprehensive protection."
- The report details that the "highest priority threat" comes from "stochastic terrorism," while Metropolitan Police records show awareness of nearly 500 potential stalkers targeting the British Royal Family, half focused on the Duke's family.
- Since moving to California six years ago, the Duke has had no security review, a gap stemming from the 2020 deal he accepted when stepping back as a working royal.
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