Two years after his retirement from the royal family, relations between Prince Harry and the United Kingdom remain tense. He has just initiated legal proceedings against his country to recover his bodyguards.
By leaving the royal family, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex lost a number of privileges, including their bodyguard. Two years later, Prince Harry now plans to take his two children Archie and Lilibet on a trip to England. But the little family is “unable to return home” because such a journey is very dangerous for them, explained one of the couple’s lawyers to The Sun.
According to him, “Prince Harry inherited a risk at birth and for life”. “He is still sixth in line to the throne, has fought twice in Afghanistan and in recent years his family has faced threats from neo-Nazis and extremists. Although his role has changed, his profile as a member of the royal family remains the same.
procedure initiated
The prince’s lawyers have already sent the necessary documents to start a judicial inquiry to the Home Office, the equivalent of the Interior Ministry. If the procedure continues, it could lead to a real legal battle between Prince Harry and British ministers.
According to a source close to the royal family, Queen Elizabeth II would have been informed of this legal action led by her grandson. No member of the Royal Family had yet taken legal action against Her Majesty’s Government.