UK riots ‘show Prince Harry proper’ over household safety fears, knowledgeable claims
A royal expert claimed that the UK riots are proof that Harry and Meghan were right to flee Britain over safety concerns.
Riots broke out all over the UK following the murder of three girls in Southport on Monday 29 July, with civil unrest sweeping across the country over the past week.
Royal expert Daniela Elser has now claimed that Prince Harry was right to move across the pond. Meghan and Harry made their exit from the Royal Family in February 2020 due to concerns over their family’s safety.
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Harry previously claimed that he feared for his wife, which ultimately lead to their relocation. He appeared on a documentary last week named Tabloids on Trial while he reaffirmed this to the public.
The Prince claimed the UK was ‘still dangerous,’ for his family, particularly for his wife Meghan due to her being the only mixed race member of the firm.
“All it takes is one lone actor, one person who reads this stuff, to act on what they have read … And whether it’s a knife or acid, whatever it is. And these are things that are a genuine concern for me. It’s one of the reasons why I won’t bring my wife back to this country,” Prince Harry told the cameras.
Harry and Meghan’s right to government-funded police protection was lifted following the Megxit decision. This was supposedly the biggest factor in their decision to move.
Elser went on to say to News that Harry, a ‘man permanently mounted on his very high horse, has just been proven right’.
“This mess and the question of the Sussexes’ safety in the UK was already simmering away when parts of the UK went up in flames,” she went on to explain.
Elser claimed that the UK is not a safe place at the moment and would pose a threat to the royals, exactly as Harry had predicted.
“The undercurrents of hate and racism have never been made plainer than right now, an evil that doesn’t only bedevil Brits but, sadly, probably much of the world.
“At a time when ‘gangs of men are setting upon people on the basis of their skin colour,’ never has the possible danger faced by the Sussexes from extreme elements been plainer,” she concluded.
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