Prince Harry's 'hissy fit' over security in UK is 'proof' he 'wants King to look like a bad guy'

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Prince Harry has been criticised for allegedly throwing a "hissy fit" over his UK security in an effort to make his father King Charles "look bad".The claim comes as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex plan for an upcoming royal tour to Colombia, a place known for its substantial security risks which comes after their recent trip to high-risk Nigeria.Their choice of location comes as a surprise after the 39-year-old prince expressed grave concerns about the safety of Meghan and their children in Britain without armed police protection.Talk show commentator Kinsey Schofield weighed in on the matter, suggesting that Harry's insistence on police protection in the UK may be more about making a statement against the King than genuine safety concerns, OK!

reports.Speaking to the Express, she said: "I think just this is further proof that this is all a hissy fit that Prince Harry is pitching because he wants to make his father look like the bad guy."After their fairytale wedding in 2018, the Sussexes stepped back from their roles as senior royals less than two years later in January 2020 and have since relocated to Montecito, California, with their two young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.The Duke of Sussex was said to recently have been eyeing up properties back in England but new reports claim he has put a pause in his house hunting plans until their security issues have been sorted with the Home Office. Join the Daily Record' s WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. A source revealed to the Express: "Harry really does want to spend more time in the UK but doesn't feel comfortable doing that until the security issues have been ironed out."He and Meghan planned

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