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Prince Harry made 'crucial' mistake in police protection row by 'overplaying his hand'

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Prince Harry's former bodyguard believes the Duke of Sussex has made a "mistake" during his battle with the Home Office.Permission has been won by Harry to challenge the Government's decision to deny him police protection in Britain after stepping back from his official Royal Family duties and moving to the United States, where he now lives with his wife Meghan Markle and their two children Archie and Lilibet.READ MORE:Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 'need access to security before it's too late'But that legal action has been described as "unwise" by Ken Wharfe - a former police protection officer who previously worked with Harry, his mother Princess Diana and his elder brother William, reports The Express.Mr Wharfe has argued that Harry and his family would never have been left without protection when they were in the UK.

Last week, the Duke filed a second lawsuit against the Government over its decision not to allow him to pay for police protection for himself and his family when visiting North America after he stepped down from his Royal duties in 2020.Harry's complaint against the Home Office is over a decision to deny him the right to personally pay for specialist Scotland Yard officers with access to national intelligence to protect the Sussexes when they are in the UK.The case follows a similar complaint against the Home Office for removing his automatic police protection, which is due to go to a judicial review in the High Court.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Mr Wharfe told the Mirror’s Pod Save the Queen podcast: "I think it was an unwise thing to do (to take legal action against the British Government and the Metropolitan Police) because that, in.

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