Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be in The Hague in the Netherlands later this week for the Invictus Games - and it has been pronounced that security for them will be furnished at the event.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will get armed protection from Dutch police throughout their go to to the Netherlands, it has been reported.
It has been proven that the couple will both be traveling to The Hague later this week for the Invictus Games in what will be the pair's first time out backyard of the US considering that they quit as senior royals.
However, their selection to attend the tournament has been blasted by way of palace insiders after Harry claimed it used to be “too dangerous” to journey to the UK.
They did not attend ultimate month's memorial service for the late Prince Philip and Harry is presently locked in a legal warfare with the UK government over a decision to downgrade his security.
However, The Express reviews that the Games are regarded as a high-profile tournament warranting safety with the aid of the Dutch country wide police’s DKDB Royal and Diplomatic Security Service and every other different kingdom safety service, in accordance to sources and media reviews in the Netherlands.
Meanwhile, the newspaper additionally reviews that at some stage in their time in the Netherlands, Harry and Meghan, who give up as working royals in 2020, will now not remain with the Dutch Royal Family on the time out or obtain an audience with King Willem-Alexander or Queen Maxima while they are in The Hague.
However, the King is predicted to attend the closing ceremony and his aunt, Princess Margriet, is honorary chairwoman of the games and is due to be at the opening ceremony.
Since shifting to California, Harry has only returned to the UK twice - for the funeral of Prince Philip and to unveil a statue of his late mother Princess Diana.
Meghan has now not lower back and neither has their son Archie. Daughter Lilibet was born in America and had no longer but been to Britain.
Their day out to the Netherlands will see them just over an hour's flight from London and the Games also overlaps with the Queen's 96th birthday next week.
And in accordance to royal specialist and author Robert Jobson, Harry's absence from the UK however willingness to journey to The Hague has "nothing to do with safety, however him feeling wanted" - and he says the prince's upcoming tell-all memoir is playing a massive section in this.
He instructed the Mirror: "In the Hague he will be feted. His brothers and sisters in arms, previous and present, rightly reward the Afghanistan veteran for giving back to the armed forces and now not forgetting them.
Back in the UK, mainly with his very own family, his pending e book capability he is not reduce the same slack.
"His tome is in all likelihood to tackle his complicated relationship with the Duchess of Cornwall, who was once validated as the future Queen Consort in February with the aid of our Queen and is possibly the actual reason he is staying away.
"Can you think about how excruciating it would be over dinner if someone used to be to ask what’s in the soon to be published Random House e book about them?"
Tags: Queen, Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William and Kate Middleton, Prince Charles, Prince Harry, Meghan, Invictus Games
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