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'04.03.2020'

Source: News

Former Princess Diana personal guard officer Ken Wharfe warned of the increased threat of abduction of Archie Harrison, son of British Prince Harry and Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle, write "News".

Wharfe, in an interview with the Good Morning Britain television program, expressed confidence that there is a serious risk of the abduction of the great-grandson of the Queen of Great Britain amid the deprivation of his parents' paid protection after the renunciation of royal duties, which will enter into force on April 1, 2020.

According to Huarfe, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Harry's father, Prince Charles, should pay for the protection of Harry and Megan at their own expense. According to him, this will not be an unprecedented event, since the queen finances the protection of princesses Beatrice and Eugenia, daughters of the second son of Prince Andrew.

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The continuous protection of Prince Harry, Megan and Archie, provided by British taxpayers, costs £ 1 million per year (80 million rubles). More than 90% of viewers of the Good Morning Britain television program during an online survey found it inappropriate to ensure the safety of Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and their child at the expense of taxpayers.

On January 13, it became known that Canada, in which the spouses live, temporarily took over the safety of the British prince, but after changing the status of Megan and Harry on March 31, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police would stop protecting the family.

In Canada, the couple plans to stay a few more months, after which they want to move to Los Angeles, where Meghan Markle's mother lives.

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On January 8, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their desire to abandon the duties of members of the royal family and gain financial independence from Buckingham Palace. The British media wrote that the couple did not discuss this decision with Queen Elizabeth II, which she was extremely disappointed with.

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