Prince Harry could increase 'risk' for King Charles after new admission
Prince Harry's foolish admission has increased chances of risk, says an expert
Prince Harry is called out for his foolish steps as she wins a major milestone in his security battle.
The Duke of Sussex, who has won a review into reinstatement of his taxpayer funded security, made his situation worse by admitting about taliban threats.
The former BBCroyal correspondent, Jennie Bond, told the Mirror : "I think this is a big win for Harry and the review is what he deserves.
"He can’t change the fact that he is the King‘s son. He is also a former army officer who has taken part in armed conflict in Afghanistanduring two tours of duty.
"He has, foolishly many would argue, admitted killing 25 Taliban. In his memoir, Spare, he wrote: 'When I was plunged into the heat and confusion of battle, I didn’t think about those as 25 people.… They were chess pieces taken off the board, bad guys eliminated before they kill good guys'.
"That admission must only have made the target already on his back even bigger. So I think he has legitimate concerns about his security - and the risk his family could face if he brings them to the UK.
She added: "If our eight surviving former Prime Ministers are entitled to a high level of security (in some cases round the clock) then I think Prince Harry has the right to ask why he is not entitled to the same when he is in this country. He offered to pay but that is a non-starter because the Met police are not for hire."
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