Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could be "at risk" if they are not afforded police protection on their visit to the UK, a royal expert has claimed.
The pair announced plans last week to visit the country next month, attending Manchester's One Young World Summit on September 5 alongside other events in London.Harry lost his taxpayer-funded security when the couple stepped down as working royals in 2020, meaning that the pair are not entitled to the same police protections as senior royals like the Cambridges.READ MORE: Fears over Prince Harry breaching royal privacy after he 'chose his wife'Ever since Megxit, the couple's reputation among royalists has taken a hit, which has only been spurred on by their reportedly fractured relationship with the rest of the family - and without protection, royal security analyst Richard Aich warned the pair could face danger.Aitch told US Weekly: "I would like to think that Harry does actually receive police protection."It’s a cost to him but nevertheless, some form, some element of that police oversight.
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