Aides are reportedly on edge, worried that Prince Harry will take a new swipe at the monarchy in his next memoir – especially after his bitter legal battle over losing his taxpayer-funded security cover, RadarOnline.com has learned.
Prince Harry spent two days in London last week
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Prince Harry, 40, spent two days in London last week and made sensational claims that his police protection had been reduced to a "trap" designed to keep him confined to the royal family.
A source said: "It's clearly a personal matter. There are concerns about what he might do if this decision goes against him. It couldn't have come at a worse time."
After giving up royal duties in 2020 and moving to California with his wife - Meghan Markle (43 years old), the armed police force protecting Harry 24/7 was cut.
Royal aides adhered to strict protocols regarding the case, which essentially put Harry and his legal team at odds with King Charles.
Senior royals were stunned when Harry gave a newspaper interview after his latest two-day hearing. It was the first time he had given an interview to a British publication since 2023.
"People will be shocked by the information that is being withheld," Harry said, leading insiders to suggest his shocking statements could be a threat.
A source explained: "There are concerns that Harry could reveal the whole thing in a book deal or even follow Meghan's lead and do a podcast. He hinted that he had uncovered secrets during the hearings - especially about his and his wife's treatment - which shocked us all. It's basically a veiled threat that Harry will reveal everything if things don't go his way."
The claims not only highlight the growing rift between Harry and his father, but have also sparked a backlash from insiders who claim the Duke of Sussex has been "contradicting himself" throughout the case...
Harry now has an "on-demand" security arrangement, with every visit to the UK.
Prince Harry is appealing the decision over his security, which people close to him say is his "biggest priority". Reports suggest he believes King Charles could intervene because his private secretary has a role in protecting the royal family.
King Charles hospitalized after cancer treatment, not seen youngest son for 14 months
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Author Robert Jobson criticised Harry's claims of a "security plot", pointing out that King Charles had warned him about the implications of the move.
Jobson further argued that Harry was shirking responsibility for his decisions and fighting a rational system while demanding taxpayer-funded security, despite living in luxury abroad.
Harry had not previously met King Charles in London because of the lawsuit. The king was hospitalised following cancer treatment and had not seen his youngest son for 14 months.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry has hinted that he still has more to say about how his family treated him. When his memoir Spare comes out in 2023, Harry said in an interview: "There are two books, so to speak. And the hard part is getting it out."
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