Harry says axing taxpayer-funded police protection was plot to force him & Meghan back to Britain and into Royal Family
PRINCE Harry has claimed axing his taxpayer-funded police protection was a PLOT to force him and Meghan back to Britain
The Duke of Sussex told the Telegraph the decision to scrap publicly funded security was “difficult to swallow".
The dad-of-two also said his “worst fears have been confirmed” by secret evidence heard in court.
Harry said as he left the High Court: “We were trying to create this happy house.”
The Sussexes believe their security was removed as a way of trying to force them back into Britain and the Firm.
The Duke hinted he would never be able to forgive what he viewed as a deliberate move to scrap the protection for his family.
He also suggested some of the evidence heard in court would surprise people, as reported by the Tele.
“People would be shocked by what’s being held back,” he said, adding that his “worst fears have been confirmed by the whole legal disclosure in this case and that’s really sad”.
Harry said he was "exhausted" and "overwhelmed" by the security battle.
The dad-of-two said when he is being "driven by exposing injustice" and that he is determined to “get under the bonnet and fix it”.
The appeal decision will be handed down by the three-judge panel after Easter.
When Ravec’s original decision was shared that the Sussexes plan to live abroad as private citizens did not “fit readily” into any category of Ravec’s framework, and Met Police protection would be scrapped, the Duke said it had been imposed upon him “as some form of punishment for protecting my family and putting them first”.
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