Duke of Sussex faces renewed backlash over protection demands following Ukraine visit
Prince Harry has been hit with fresh criticism and labelled the "entitled Prince" as his legal battle over security arrangements in the UK nears a crucial verdict.
The Duke of Sussex, who is seeking to reinstate police protection for himself and his family during future visits to Britain, has faced scrutiny for his decision to travel to conflict-hit Ukraine while voicing safety concerns at home.
Royal commentator Sarah-Louise Robertson weighed in on the matter during a discussion with GB News, saying, “I think this is just Prince Harry being the entitled Prince once again. He’s always bleating about something or other, complaining that he’s got the hardest lot in life.”
Robertson questioned the contradiction in Harry’s actions, pointing out, “He’s requesting special protection when he visits the UK, but that hasn’t stopped him from going to what many would call a war zone. You have to wonder—does he pick his battles?”
Court documents filed by Harry’s legal team cite credible and ongoing death threats as the basis for his security concerns, which heightened after he and Meghan Markle stepped back from royal duties and lost their publicly funded protection.
As the court’s decision looms, public debate intensifies over whether Harry’s security concerns justify the reinstatement of official protection—or whether, as critics claim, his actions undermine his own case.