One of teenagers, jailed for inciting terror attacks on the Duke and other targets, has now been released: report
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have a right to fear for their safety in Britain, according to a royal commentator.
Richard Fitzwilliams told Express.co.uk that Harry "undoubtedly needed protection" for him and his wife Meghan Markle and their two children when visiting the UK due to his prominent position and history.
He said: "The concerns for the safety of the Duke of Sussex are justified as a juvenile, said to be a neo-Nazi, has been jailed for inciting terrorist attacks on the Duke and other targets. Now released," Gan after serving 18 months of custody and training.
Harry has said that he cannot bring his family back to Britain because it is too dangerous without police protection. The Duke has filed a claim for judicial review against the Home Office's decision not to allow him to personally pay for security in the UK.
"In a world where there are many examples of terrorism and extremism, the two-time veteran of Afghanistan, threatened by extremists, undoubtedly needs protection for himself and his family," Fitzwilliams said.
"A case in the UK in June 2019, where one of the neo-Nazis who threatened Harry would have already been released, highlights the concern he clearly feels."
Another expert highlighted his 10-year-long service in the UK military, saying that Prince Harry regularly puts his life on the line in Afghanistan for the entire country and "now wants to make sure he lives with his family". and protect the children."