Prince Harry has revealed in a new interview that he is fearful of bringing Meghan Markle back to the UK incase of an “acid” or “knife attack”.
In the new ITV documentary Tabloids on Trial, which aired on Thursday, the 39-year-old said he would not bring his wife back to the UK over safety fears partially caused by the press.
He said: “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.”
The prince added that the late Queen is backing his tabloid fight “up there” and that he had many discussions with the late monarch about press intrusion and that she supported the action he is taking against it.
“She knew how much this meant to me and she’s very much up there saying ‘see this through to the end’,” he said.
Harry and Meghan moved to California in June 2020 after stepping down as working royals. The couple no longer has an official UK residence.
Prince Harry ‘fears’ knife or acid attack on Meghan Markle
“All it takes is one lone actor, one person who read this stuff, to act on what they have read, and whether that is a knife or acid… they are genuine concerns for me, they are one of the reasons I won’t bring my wife back to this country,” he said.
Holly Evans27 July 2024 02:00
Royal family gets additional £45 million in funding
Palace officials have revealed that the £86.3m given to the family in the year 2024 to 2025 will increase to £132m.
The increased profits from the estate have been credited to the creation of new offshore wind farms.
A palace spokesperson said that royal spending will be reviewed again to ensure it is kept at an “appropriate” level.
Holly Evans28 July 2024 01:00
Intimate Princess Diana letters which shed light on royal life to be sold
Violet Collison, who the princess nicknamed Collie, was thanked in the exchanges for gifts she gave to a young Prince William and Harry.
“William adores his little brother & spends the entire time pouring an endless supply of hugs & kisses over Harry,” Diana wrote from Kensington Palace on 25 September, 1984.
The letters are set to be sold at auction 30 July, with initial estimates suggesting they will fetch several thousand pounds.
Holly Evans27 July 2024 23:00
Prince Harry reveals reason why he won’t bring Meghan back to UK
Prince Harry reveals reason why he won’t bring Meghan back to UK
The Duke of Sussex has claimed it would be “still dangerous” for his wife to return to the UK following their move to the US. Prince Harry made the comments as he gave his first major interview since the conclusion of his court case against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) to the ITV documentary Tabloids On Trial, which aired on Thursday 25 July. When asked whether the legal battles attract more attention during the documentary, he said: “There is more than enough attention on me and my wife (Meghan) anyway.” “It’s still dangerous, and 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 of genuine concern for me. It’s one of the reasons why I won’t bring my wife back to this country.”
Holly Evans27 July 2024 21:00
Fundraiser for Meghan Markle’s ‘abandoned’ father Thomas Markle raises £40,000
Holly Evans27 July 2024 19:30
Prince William refuses to reveal tax bill, breaking King Charles tradition
The decision marked a stark contrast with his father King Charles III, who would publish a full breakdown of household costs and his tax, which for the year ending 2022 was £5.89m.
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Holly Evans27 July 2024 17:30
ICYMI: Anne meets Team GB athletes in first foreign trip since horse accident
The Princess Royal has met Team GB athletes in Paris in her first official overseas trip since being hit by a horse.
Anne spoke to Olympians Tom Daley and Helen Glover as they were named as the team’s joint flag bearers ahead of Friday’s opening ceremony.
The Princess, who is president of the British Olympic Association and is a former Olympian, gave a speech and posed for a group photo with members of Team GB at the British embassy in Paris.
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Holly Evans27 July 2024 16:00
Prince Harry says mother Diana was ‘absolutely right’ in phone hacking suspicions
Prince Harry says mother Diana was ‘absolutely right’ in phone hacking suspicions
The Duke of Sussex said Princess Diana was “absolutely right” in her suspicions that she was subject to phone hacking. In a new ITV documentary Tabloids on Trial, Prince Harry spoke of how his mother Princess Diana was painted as paranoid by press. Harry also spoke about his successful High Court case for the first time. He told ITV: “When you’re vindicated it proves that you weren’t being paranoid. You know, same with my mother. “There is evidence to suggest that she was being hacked in the mid-nineties… yet still today, the press, the tabloid press very much enjoy painting her as being paranoid. “She was absolutely right about what was happening to her.”
Holly Evans27 July 2024 14:37
Meghan Markle ‘likely’ to miss UK Invictus Games
Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond told OK! magazine: “Unless this is resolved and Harry gets the guaranteed police protection he feels he needs for himself and his family – a demand that I have some sympathy with, I can’t see him bringing Meghan and the children here.
“The security issue always provides a credible excuse for Meghan and the children not coming to the UK.
“Personally, I don’t think she ever wants to come here again, but I think she will be acutely aware that her absence at something like the Invictus Games – her husband’s greatest achievement – would signal more than a concern about safety.”
Holly Evans27 July 2024 13:39
Royals competing at the Olympics: From Princess Anne to King Felipe of Spain
Glamorous, competitive, and packed with history, the Olympic Games remains the most prestigious of events in the world of sport. So, it should come as no surprise that a number of royals have competed in the tournament throughout the years.
An Olympic medal remains the most prestigious – and among the most illusive – achievements in the sporting world with each country only sending their very best to compete on the world stage.
Several times, this has included members of the British, Monégasque, Jordanian, Spanish and Emirate royal families.
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Holly Evans27 July 2024 12:35