In recent times, Prince Harry has been fighting for his alleged right as a member of the royal family to get free police protection, but due to the difficulties, he claimed he was at greater security risk than Princess Diana, his late mother.
On Wednesday, 28th, a judge in London issued a verdict after the legal battle over the U.K. government’s decision to remove the prince’s full-time state-funded police protection in 2020, stating that this decision was made legally.
Among the documents in the judge’s ruling were that in February 2020, the Duke of Sussex wrote the cabinet secretary, Sir Mark Sedwill, asking for the identity of the person who made the veredict where he mentioned his mother, who died in a car accident while being chased by paparazzi.
Prince Harry said, “The claimant asked who would be willing to put him and his family in a position of extreme vulnerability and risk” and continued comparing his situation with Princess Diana’s, “A position that no one was willing to put my mother in 23 years ago“.
The son of King Charles III finished by claiming that these times are different and there is more danger. “And yet today, with greater risk, as mentioned above, and with the additional layers of racism and extremism, someone is comfortable taking accountability for what could happen“.