The Prince Harry Security Situation


In February 2020, a month after “Megxit”, the Home Office (the UK’s Homeland Security) withdrew Harry and Meghan’s taxpayer-funded full (armed) police protection, as they were no longer working royals. 

This is in line with other non-working royals like Beatrice and Eugenie who do not have funded full police protection.

After this decision, when in the UK, Harry and Meghan would still receive protection but it would be to a lesser degree than that of the working royals. 

Prince Harry disagreed with this decision, saying that his and Meghan’s profiles were so high as to warrant full police protection. 

Only specially-trained police officers are permitted to carry offensive weapons in the UK, meaning private security firms are not allowed to offer armed security. 

That the guards should be armed is something which is important to Harry, and why he doesn’t want to have his own private security in the UK like he does in the States, where they can be armed. 

Harry offered to pay the UK Government to continue to receive his previous level of police protection, but the government declined this offer as the police are not “mercenaries for hire.”

Harry took the Home Office to court over the decision. He lost his first case and is now appealing the ruling of the High Court.

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