Debate on security for Prince Harry And Meghan Markle The situation has intensified, with allies calling the loss of taxpayer-funded protection unfair as officials weigh political risks and lingering threats.
The scrutiny comes as the couple face new scrutiny over their standing in Hollywood, following setbacks in their deal with Netflix.
Critics say Prince Harry and Meghan’s influence could be fading, raising broader questions about their public image, professional dynamism and long-term standing in the UK and internationally.
Prince Harry faces ongoing security row as friend condemns decision

A close aide to Prince Harry has criticized the decision to deny him publicly funded security in the UK, calling it “malicious” as discussions continue over whether protection should be reinstated for him and Meghan Markle.
The couple lost automatic taxpayer-funded police protection after stepping back from their roles as senior royals and moving to the United States.
However, according to the Daily MailHarry’s friend Alex Rayner, who served alongside him in Afghanistan and joined him on an expedition to the North Pole, argued that the decision did not reflect Harry’s military service.
Rayner pointed out that “Harry is a member of the royal family who has served significantly in the armed forces” and questioned why he should now be expected to cover his own security costs, particularly when other members of the royal family continue to enjoy protection.
He also referred to the upcoming Invictus Games, due to take place in Birmingham in July, where Harry is expected to appear, asking if adequate support was being provided for such a prestigious event. “Aren’t we supporting him for this? “” he questioned.
Prince Harry’s security review sparks division as officials weigh risks, political fallout

Meanwhile, government officials are reportedly divided on the issue. Members of the committee responsible for royal protection decisions, the Royal and VIP Executive Committee (Ravec), would assess the risks associated with restoring security.
Some officials, including those in the Interior Ministry and other ministries, worry about the potential political fallout and public backlash if taxpayer-funded protection is restored.
Sources suggest there is an ongoing debate within the group. While security and policing experts say protection is necessary due to credible threats, others worry about the optics and political consequences of the move.
A detailed risk assessment is currently underway, but no final decision has been made.
The Duke of Sussex recently lost a court case over the deprivation of his security

The case follows a legal setback for Harry last year, when he lost a court case arguing he was entitled to a formal review of the risks he faces.
He later described the result as a “good old establishment stunt” and expressed frustration with the role of royal officials.
Harry has since requested that the case be reconsidered, writing to Shabana Mahmood to request a new assessment.
A further review process was approved and he submitted the required documentation. He now awaits the committee’s final decision.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry face doubts in Hollywood after Netflix setback raises questions about their influence

The latest developments regarding security arrangements for Harry and Meghan come at a time when the couple are also facing new questions about their influence in Hollywood, with some commentators questioning their long-term dynamic.
Despite securing an expanded, multi-year first look deal with Netflix through their company Archewell Productions, reports indicate that Meghan’s lifestyle project, “As Ever,” has been shelved. The move fueled new questions about their ability to maintain sector momentum.
Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield argued that the situation raises concerns about the consistency of delivery.
She emphasized that major partnerships of this scale are “about execution, not just vision or vibe,” especially in a highly competitive streaming landscape.
Schofield explained that while global recognition may initially open doors, maintaining success requires a constant flow of content that connects audiences. Without this consistency, even world-renowned names can struggle to stay competitive in a crowded streaming market.
The Sussexes were advised to follow Prince William and Kate Middleton’s playbook

Similarly, commentator Hilary Fordwich also claimed that public opinion of Meghan and Harry had changed, suggesting that the public was tired of what she described as “grievance-driven royal content”.
Talk to Fox News Digital, Fordwich argued that the couple are now widely seen as “separate from all things royal.”
She added that their “record of brand failure is as bad as their plummeting poll numbers and horrible viewership for each of their failed and disappointing companies.”
Media executive John McDermott, co-founder of Caloroga Shark Media and creator of the “Palace Intrigue” podcast, has a different view, suggesting the Sussexes could benefit from a different PR approach, similar to that of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
According to McDermott, William and Kate tend to maintain a careful balance with the media, offering brief, positive appearances, such as a quick photo shoot of them pulling pints, throwing darts, petting a puppy, etc., before stepping away from the spotlight. This strategy, he said, helps maintain favorable coverage without overexposure.
“For Harry and Meghan, maybe there’s something to it. Show up, look good, stay positive. Sometimes less really is more,” he said.



























