Prince Harry's former security chief weighs in on his UK security concerns

If Prince Harry had decided to go to the UK for Philip's memorial, his security concerns would have been allayed


If Prince Harry chooses to visit the UK for Prince Philip's memorial service in March, the former head of royal security has claimed that Prince Harry's security concerns have been put to rest.

The Duke of Sussex prepares to fly to the Netherlands for the Invictus Games after leaving Philip's memorial in the UK, with Dai Davies describing his security concerns as 'sheer, unadulterated nonsense'.

Asked whether Britain could be labeled a 'potentially unsafe' location for Prince Harry's visit, Davis told PA news agency: "No, I won't. He's just like every other royal. There will be an assessment of the risk."

"Most of them no longer have full-time security or even half-time security, so the truth is the UK is far safer than other places. And with great respect, Harry is not an expert in security."

Davis was also quoted as saying: "If Harry had attended the memorial service for Philip last month, he would have been safer being with family members. But he chose not to. It's his prerogative." "

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