Prince Harry has raised concerns it's too dangerous for him to return to the UK with wife Meghan Markle and children Archie and Lilibet without police protection.
Therefore, he has filed a claim for a judicial review against the Home Office's decision to not allow him to personally pay for police protection.
Princess Diana's former Royal Protection Officer Ken Wharfe believes Harry's mother Diana would have supported her son, but disagreed with his tactics. "If his mother Princess Diana was still alive and a working royal, I imagine she would actually would back his demands – although persuasion, rather than threats of court action, was more her style." Ken wrote for the Daily Mail, "I expect that if he came back without protection, she would tell her own police protection officers to ‘go and look after Harry for a few days!’ – knowing that the palace would be obliged to send more to ensure she was never without security staff herself. "But then, if Diana was alive, this situation would not have arisen.
Her influence would have prevented the breach between her sons. Without the benefit of his mother's loving counsel, Harry has demonstrated an incredible insensitivity.
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