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Since stepping down as senior working royals over two years ago, Harry has insisted on maintaining UK taxpayer-funded security during his visits, despite now living over 5,000 miles away in California.
The UK Home Office has refused, arguing that as a private citizen, Harry should fund his own security. This disagreement has led to a standoff, with Harry even suing the UK government over being denied armed police protection during visits. Reactions to his legal battles have been mixed, with some viewing him as entitled and others understanding his security concerns given his status.
Now, Meghan is taking their side of the argument directly to audiences in a raw, no-holds-barred documentary titled “No Safe Harbor: The Truth Behind Prince Harry’s Security Struggle.” She has reportedly begun reaching out to Royal experts, former Scotland Yard officers, crisis managers, and other insiders to participate in the project.
Over the next six months, Meghan plans to travel between the UK and California with a small production crew. Her goal is to conduct interviews and capture never-before-seen footage of Harry’s life outside the Royal bubble as he continues to fight for what he sees as his constitutional rights.
Sources close to the project describe Meghan’s approach as expose-style, delving deep into the psychological toll this security saga has taken on Harry and his family. Expect emotionally charged interviews where Harry opens up about feeling scared, helpless, and uncertain amid the denial of protection by his own country.
The documentary aims to portray a side of Harry rarely seen: a vulnerable husband and father victimized by bureaucracy and indifference from his relatives who still benefit from taxpayer-funded security. Meghan reportedly intends to highlight how Royal protocols that shielded Harry for years have now left him exposed to attacks on his character and safety.
In typical Meghan style, no punches will be pulled. She plans to confront figures like Prince Charles and Prince William, challenging them on their lack of public support for Harry’s cause and questioning their priorities over family welfare.
Even before its release, the documentary has sparked interest from multiple major streaming platforms vying for distribution rights, anticipating it to be a major cultural event of 2023. Critics suggest Meghan is positioning this project as her breakout moment in Hollywood, showcasing her skills beyond acting.
Not surprisingly, news of Meghan’s documentary has drawn criticism from Royal insiders who accuse her of manipulating the situation to create another media circus. They argue that Harry is entitled to pay for his own protection, and framing it as a human rights issue is misleading.
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Source: Los Angeles Times (edited)