Prince Harry has been into hot water when a security expert pointed out a "staggering hypocrisy" in his assertion that he is dangerous in the UK without taxpayer-funded security.
During the Duke of Sussex's 2023 visit to the United Kingdom, it was discovered that Harry ordered a Deliveroo takeaway to his friend Lord Charles Vivian's private house.
Ken Wharfe, his late mother Princess Diana's former bodyguard, has attacked the idea, claiming that Harry cannot be insecure in the country if he can order delivery to a home while living there.
"For someone who claims to be a high-level security target, it's incredible that he would allow an unknown individual to approach a private property without necessary inspections. Wharfe told The Sun that it goes against every safeguard that competent specialists would prescribe.
He said, "You can't wail about being left exposed and then nonchalantly invite Deliveroo to your door. It is either naïve, irresponsible, or both.
The Duke made the delivery error shortly after attending the Invictus Games anniversary ceremony at St Paul's Cathedral, accompanied by his American bodyguards.
During his interview after losing the security lawsuit against the Home Office, Prince Harry stated that "the other side have won in keeping me unsafe," and that he cannot bring his wife Meghan Markle and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, to the United Kingdom because they would be in danger.
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