The security decision is a direct consequence of Harry's choice to step back from royal duties. The government's approach is sensible and proportionate — taxpayer-funded protection can't be maintained for someone who voluntarily left his role and country. The court rightly found that personal grievances aren't legal grounds for challenge, and case-by-case security is appropriate. Harry needs a reality check — he can’t have royal perks without royal responsibilities.
This ruling leaves Harry and his family in real danger. With documented threats, including calls for his murder and a frightening paparazzi chase, he simply cannot risk visiting the UK without proper security. All Harry wants is the basic protection he needs to see his family — and his ailing father — before it’s too late. It’s not about entitlement, it’s about safety. He’s asking for what any son would: the chance to be with his loved ones without fear.