Prince Harry is 'still at risk,' claims a protector of royal family

'Prince Harry should be entitled to protection in California as well,' says a protector of royal family

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Prince Harry, who is sixth in line to the throne, has ruled out return to the UK for Philip's memorial service amid ongoing court battle with Home Office over his security.

The Duke of Sussex has received flak for his decision that he will not be returning to the UK later this month to attend the memorial marking the passing of the Duke of Edinburgh - but will reportedly head to The Hague for the Invictus Games in April.

According to protector of the Royal family, Harry's requests for protection for his family makes sense.

CEO of Intelligent Protection International Limited Alex Bomberg said to LBC it's all being looked at incorrectly as Prince Harry is still a prince.

Bomberg said: "[Harry] is a royal prince of Great Britain. He is Prince Harry.

“He is still a prince of Great Britain. The fact that he’s stepped back from royal duties is besides the point — he’s still at risk."

Bomberg went on to state that his thoughts that Prince Harry should be entitled to protection in California as well.

A court heard in February that Harry does not 'feel safe' in the UK if he doesn’t have protection from Scotland Yard officers. 

Prince Harry - who briefly visited the UK at the unveiling of Princess Diana's memorial last July - hopes to visit the Queen as soon as possible.