Prince Harry: these confidences of his former bodyguard who ridicule him
Close to his grandfather, Prince Harry did not however go to the ceremony which took place in his honor on Tuesday March 29, 2022. For the Daily Mail, his former bodyguard made confidences which risk ramming the grandson of Elizabeth II…
An absence that continues to make people talk… Tuesday, March 29, 2022, the prince harry did not attend the ceremony honoring the prince philipin Westminster Abbey. Indeed, since he left his royal duties and moved to the United States, Meghan Markle’s husband no longer benefits from a security service in England. Believing that the situation was too dangerous, it is therefore quite natural that he remained in California. If many people have criticized his choice, the confidences of his former bodyguard risk sinking him even more… Ken Wharfe, who looked after the safety of Lady Diana and her two sons, William and Harry, said the latter was taking more risks attending the Invictus Games in the Netherlands than returning to the UK.
From April 16 to 22, Prince Harry will indeed be in the Netherlands to attend the multi-sport competition for wounded soldiers and war veterans and people with disabilities, which he founded in 2014. For the DailyMailKen Wharfe assured that the very nature of the event made it a target for terrorists because of its military links. While the Dutch police and security services declined to say whether Prince Harry will get royal protection, the bodyguard said: “I am puzzled as to why Harry thinks he would be safer in the Netherlands than in the UK. He would have gone to his grandfather’s memorial service with his brother or father and received protection from the Met. It’s not like he showed up at Westminster Abbey on a bike.“Finally, Ken Wharfe has indicated that he believes he is”riskier to go to the Netherlands to support a charity with a military connection” than to attend a memorial.
Prince Harry’s safety questions
A few days earlier, at the microphone of the podcast Royally Us, expert Stewart Pearce had defended the Duke of Sussex. He had indeed said:I think a lot of Harry’s absence has to do with the security people, and he’s actually very disappointed not to be able to attend this remarkable day in honor of his grandfather, for whom he has immense love.“For his part, Richard Griffin, who was Prince Philip’s royal protection officer for fourteen years, had entrusted the DailyMail : “All that nonsense about his protection, as far as I was concerned, was a pathetic excuse. He should have been here to honor his grandfather.“
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prince harry Ken Wharfe, who looked after the safety of Lady Diana and her two sons, William and Harry, said the latter was taking more risks attending the Invictus Games in the Netherlands than returning to the UK.
prince harry From April 16 to 22, Prince Harry will indeed be in the Netherlands to attend the multi-sport competition for wounded soldiers and war veterans and people with disabilities.
prince harry Finally, Ken Wharfe indicated that in his opinion, it is “more risky to go to the Netherlands to support a charity with a military link” than to attend a memorial.
prince harry The royal expert said: “I think a lot of Harry’s absence has to do with the security officials, and he is actually very disappointed not to be able to attend this remarkable day in honor of his grandfather, for whom he has immense love.”
prince harry For his part, Richard Griffin, who was Prince Philip’s royal protection officer for fourteen years, told the Daily Mail: “All this nonsense about his protection, as far as I’m concerned, it was a pathetic excuse.”
prince harry The Duke of Sussex during a visit to lds studios in Abbey Road to meet Jon Bon Jovi and members of the Invictus Games Choir, who are recording a special single in aid of the Invictus Games Foundation, in London on February 28 2020.