Prince Harry told tax payer security is ‘fair pay’
Prince Harry is subtly reminded of King Charles’ stance over UK return
Prince Harry is asked to beware as he prepares to visit the UK in summer.
The Duke of Sussex is reminded things might not pan out in his favour as he wants tax payer funded security upon his return.
Journalist Chris Riches writes for Express: “Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ditched the UK after their demand to be 'half-in-half-out' royals was refused - six years later and they want to have their cake and eat it all over again.”
He adds: “Every British citizen has the right to be safe on our streets and taxes fund the police, but Brits also have a long history of fair play - and fair pay.”
Riches notes: “The King clearly does not personally choose who gets police protection officers, but reports claim if Charles formally invites the Sussexes for a summer visit to Sandringham, that protection would be extended to them.”
This comes as a source close to the Duke said: "If he [Harry] was invited by the King, he would get a security package that automatically kicks in."
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