Prince Harry was criticized for writing ‘Spare’ after losing his security

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Prince Harry was stripped of his staff privileges when he stepped down from his senior-level role, but the Duke of Sussex’s fight for security could be the reason behind his several tell-all projects.

According to a report, Harry’s demand for security is the “real” reason behind his explosive memoir, Save.

Meghan Markle has not spent time in Britain since Queen Elizabeth‘s funeral, and an insider claimed the Duke is concerned about what could happen to his wife and their two children, Prince Archie And Princess Lilibetwhen they traveled to England. Harry lost his case to uphold police protection in Britain, but is expected to appeal the High Court’s decision.

“Harry is scared and feels like the only person who can do something about it is his father,” a royal insider told an outlet.

“Harry is determined to protect his own family at all costs,” a separate source said.

OK! previously reported an insider claimed Meghan “supports Harry 100 percent, but she wishes he could let go of these lawsuits, be happy and live in the moment.”

“She wants him to be free from all this, but she also knows that because of everything he’s been through and his love for [her and their children]“He can’t do that,” the insider added. “She wants him to live in a world where this doesn’t burden him.”

In Tabloids on trialHarry was honest about the concerns he has about the time his offspring spends in his home country.

“It’s still dangerous, and it only takes one actor, one person reading this, to act on what he or she has read,” the veteran said in the documentary. “And whether it is a knife or acidwhatever it is, and these are things that genuinely concern me. It is one of the reasons why I am not bringing my wife back to this country.”

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Although Harry does not currently have the protection he wants, Queen Elizabeth initially hoped that the Sussexes would feel safe in the region.

‘During their stay in Britain, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex expect to be present public-oriented commitments representative of the charities and causes that remain dear to them,” the private secretary said Lord Edward said on behalf of the monarch.

“These commitments would no longer be formally made on behalf of Her Majesty, but given the profile of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex we would expect them to still attract public attention,” he continued.

While living in Britain, the Sussexes were often the target of racist and violent comments on social media.

“Given the Duke’s public profile for being born into the Royal Family, his military service, the Duchess’s independent profile and the well-documented history of extremists targeting the Sussex family, it is imperative that the family is equipped with effective security,” Edward added.

“And of course the family is taking into account tragic incidents from the past,” he noted.

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