Royal Family News: Prince Harry Accused Of Back Door Lobbying
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British royal family news reveals that Hollywood Hobo Prince Harry is accused of trying to broker a back door deal in his bid to be treated as if he were the one and only Queen Elizabeth after he threw down his tiara and abandoned the monarchy in 2020.
The Daily Mail reports that, “according to legal papers,” hypocritical Harry, “tried to circumvent the Royal household by attempting to lobby a No10 adviser over his security concerns.” And that, folks, is called backwater dealing; wonder which of his two faces he used to talk up his plight?
Royal Family News – Prince Harry Was a Back Door Dealer?
Megxit occurred in 2020 and at the time the man who still calls himself the Duke of Sussex, “made an offer to fund his own security … but was under the impression his worries were ‘not given proper consideration.’”
After he lobbed the incredible demand, “His late grandmother Queen Elizabeth II’s private secretary Sir Edward Young reportedly promised to get back to his queries – as did Sir Michael Stevens, keeper of the privy purse.”
Harry was impatient to the point of complaining according to legal papers. The Telegraph reports that Hurry Up Harry requested a meeting with then cabinet secretary and national security adviser to Boris Johnson, Sir Mark Sedwill.
Royal Family News – Did Prince Harry Broker A Back Door Deal?
Then he clacked at the man just a week later. Apparently Harry’s lawyer, Justin Rushbrook KC, declared that Harry’s hopes and beliefs were dashed: “it became increasingly clear to him that his concerns, in particular as regards his and his family’s security, were not being given proper consideration.” Or just maybe he did not get the answer he liked?
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Harry chose to quit the monarchy and as such, he became, “a privately funded member of the Royal Family with permission to earn his own income and pursue his own charitable interests,” so Ravec withdrew guaranteed police support.
Ravec chairman Sir Richard said in a letter to the Queen’s private secretary that, “Metropolitan Police will be withdrawn… there is no basis for publicly funded security support.” In turn Harry said, “he only discovered the extent of the change when he made one of his rare visits to England in June 2021, and was unhappy with arrangements made.”
The legal papers also show that the Sussexes were not expecting to pay for their own security so quickly, even though they offered to do so. They apparently thought it would come, “in due course.” Ask Netflix what due course means to them in regard to Harry and Meghan.
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