Prince Harry ‘uses Court Stalker Terror’ to win Britain’s security battle

Basu called it “incredibly positive” that a new assessment had been ordered, arguing that Harry’s threat level was unlikely to have dropped.
“As one of the most recognizable men in the world, his threat and risk, in my opinion, will be the same as in 2019,” he noted.
“It may even have increased because of the publicity surrounding him,” he said. The dispute remains linked to Harry’s strained relationship with King Charles, 77.
Harry told the BBC: “I never asked him to intervene. I asked him to step aside and let the experts do their job.”
In a High Court witness statement, he added: “The UK is my home. The UK is central to my children’s legacy and a place where I want them to feel as much at home as where they currently live in the US.”
He continued: “That cannot happen if it is not possible to keep them safe when they are on British soil. I cannot put my wife at risk in that way and, given my experiences in life, I am reluctant to put myself at risk unnecessarily either.”




