Prince Harry, after reconciling with his father, believes that he still holds power and high status in England. The young heir of Charles III wrote a bold letter to the Minister of the Interior, Shabhana Mahmud, and blamed his father.

Harry once again requested taxpayer-funded security for him and his family. In his message, the prince asked the Minister to personally assess the risks arising from the Duke of Sussex's lack of royal security.
Previously, Harry sued for his right to be protected by the state but lost. After reconciling with his father, the prince decided that he could use his special position and “put pressure” on the minister. The Duke of Sussex's hasty move could create new tensions in family relations, especially since Harry previously claimed that security issues and the trial were part of the reason why he and the king were not speaking to each other.
Furthermore, the youngest son attacked Charles III. Earlier in an interview with the BBC, the prince said that his father could stand up for him and provide security.
“Harry wants him and his family to be included in a special list of protected persons, but it is inappropriate for the monarch to intervene in this matter. The king should not influence the decisions of the Cabinet, he can only intervene in emergencies and his son's whims are clearly not one of them. With his public statements, Harry could harm his father, weakening his impartiality in the eyes of his subjects,” he explained. like in conversation with Express royal biographer Richard. Fitzwilliams.
The expert noted that Harry's behavior has been unpredictable lately, which doesn't bode well for his hopes of reuniting with the royal family.
“The tragic death of Princess Diana and the way Harry was traumatized by the disaster clearly impacted his fears of Meghan and the children. Recent incidents involving stalkers have exacerbated these fears to an irrational level,” Fitzwilliams said.