Harry and Meghan’s security: officials ‘will reconsider armed protection’
The UK government is reconsidering armed protection for Prince Harry and Meghan, despite previously denying their requests.
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Source diversity sample: The Sun · Yahoo · AOL.com · ITN · Reason Magazine · The Telegraph · The Times.
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Where it stands
The UK Home Office is reviewing armed protection for Prince Harry and Meghan. The Telegraph and The Times report that officials are reconsidering armed protection, while AOL.com notes that this is the first review in years. The Home Office provides security for working royals, according to ITN.
Reason Magazine frames the issue as a gun-control problem. The exact nature of the reconsideration is unclear. The Home Office has not publicly commented on the specifics of the review.
The extent of the security changes and the timeline for implementation are not specified.
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Coverage (7)
- Harry slammed by ex-minister for contacting Home Sec about his security The Sun · 1d ago
- Prince Harry left 'numbed' as he makes private plea over security Yahoo · 1d ago
- Prince Harry security reviewed for first time in years as duke awaits answers AOL.com · 1d ago
- Minister: Home Office provides security for working royals ITN · 1d ago
- Harry and Meghan's Security Problem Is Really a Gun-Control Problem Reason Magazine · 1d ago
- Harry pleads privately with Mahmood for answers on security The Telegraph · 1d ago
- Harry and Meghan’s security: officials ‘will reconsider armed protection’ The Times · 1d ago
Answered
Who is reviewing the security arrangements for Prince Harry and Meghan?
The UK Home Office is reviewing the security arrangements.
What prompted the review of security arrangements?
Prince Harry's private plea to Suella Braverman, the Home Secretary, prompted the review.
What is the current status of the security review?
Officials are reconsidering armed protection for Prince Harry and Meghan, but details are not specified.
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