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Jun 29, 2026

Harry’s UK visit is not just embarrassing - it’s downright dangerous

Harry’s UK visit is not just embarrassing - it’s downright dangerous

The King's second son is due to visit next month, and Express reporter Adam Toms argues that it feels wrong.

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Harry pictured during tour of Australia

Prince Harry is scheduled to come to the UK next month (Image: Getty)

Next month is set to be a significant one for the Royal Family, as Prince Harry is set to visit the UK. It is up in the air as to whether he will bring his wife and children after his request for protection from police was rejected, it has been reported. It seems that the trip is morphing into a disaster before it has even started, as it has been claimed that plans have been pulled out from under the Sussexes’ feet at the last minute. It has also been suggested that Harry does not want him and his family to be chased by paparazzi wherever they go.

Obviously, Harry has a grudge against the media after the death of his mother, Princess Diana, and settling out of court over phone hacking allegations. But in no universe would the media leave him and Meghan alone during their time in the UK.

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William, Harry and Meghan stand with Charles

Harry has been offered royal accommodation during his stay (Image: Getty)

Plus, one can argue that what seem to be concerns about literally being pursued by photographers are out of date as the press nowadays adheres to strict privacy laws and IPSO’s Editors’ Code of Practice.

It is unreasonable for the couple to demand that the media steps away.

Even though they left the Royal Family in 2020, they still use their titles and their recent tour of Australia showed all too well that they long for attention.

You cannot expect positive publicity and no criticism at all.

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