Priti Patel ‘apologises to King’ for email about Andrew’s security
- Former Home Secretary Dame Priti Patel has apologized for causing "embarrassment and difficulties" after allegedly sending an email suggesting a review of Prince Andrew's armed security.
- Prince Andrew is believed to have lost his taxpayer-funded police protection after stepping back from royal duties following a controversial Newsnight interview in 2019.
- Dame Priti Patel's intervention has been criticized as "meddling" and "deeply unwise" by royal experts, who state that the King would be "deeply embarrassed" by her actions.
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Priti Patel apologises to King for 'embarrassing' him with Prince Andrew letter
The former home secretary admitted Charles had been ’embarrassed’ (Picture: Getty) Priti Patel has apologised to the King over a letter in which she reportedly suggested Prince Andrew should get his taxpayer-funded protection back. Andrew lost the police detail after giving up his HRH title amid the scandal surrounding his out-of-court settlement with Virginia Giuffre. It means he has to pay for his own private bodyguards whenever he leaves the …
Priti Patel apologises to king after email about Andrew’s security leaked
Leaked email from home secretary understood to back return of prince’s £3m-a-year police protectionPriti Patel has apologised to King Charles for causing “embarrassment and difficulties” after reportedly suggesting a review of Prince Andrew’s security should be launched.Andrew no longer has taxpayer-funded police protection, according to reports, after giving up his HRH title after his association with the paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein an…
Priti Patel says sorry to King over call for Prince Andrew to get security back
The former Home Secretary has said sorry for causing "embarrassment and difficulties" after she is claimed to have sent an email suggesting a review of the Duke of York's protection
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