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US Diplomatic Security Sends Birthday Message to Prince William, Highlighting Security Differences with Meghan and Harry
In a surprising turn of events, the US Diplomatic Security Service, part of the State Department's Men in Black, took to Twitter to wish Prince William a happy 41st birthday.
This gesture stands in stark contrast to the lack of support and security provided to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle during their time in California.
The Sussexes, assuming they would receive protection from US police, quickly discovered that the American security services do not engage in such frivolities.
Accompanying the birthday message was a photo taken in Boston last year featuring a Burley operative alongside William and Kate.
The US Diplomatic Security Service is responsible for providing protective security to senior royals, government officials, diplomats, and other notable visitors when they are in the United States.
Interestingly, Prince William and Princess Catherine are the only individuals who have been wished a happy birthday by the service in 2023.
This special treatment towards William and Catherine may be attributed to their respectful and grateful attitude towards the security service, unlike Harry and Meghan.
The tweet from the US Diplomatic Security Service seems to be a subtle dig at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are currently suing the UK Home Office over security issues.
It further highlights the apparent disdain the majority of Americans hold towards the couple, while simultaneously showcasing the admiration for Prince William and Princess Catherine.
This sentiment is likely due to the genuine work and contributions the latter couple makes, rather than the image they project.
One can argue that William and Catherine's appreciation for provided security and their respectful demeanor towards those who offer it set them apart.
They come across as individuals who would not act snobbish or entitled towards those providing them a service and extending a warm welcome.
On the other hand, when it comes to Harry's security in the US, it seems no one is calling him out on the fact that he can hire armed police officers in the United States on an hourly basis.
However, it appears that Harry is reluctant to pay for such services.
Perhaps he desires the presence of free police officers to maintain a sense of importance.
It's almost comical to think that if he is spending most of his time away from the UK, there is no real need for UK Royal Protection Officers (RPOs) anymore.
It is worth noting that paid personal security is available to anyone in the US, regardless of VIP status or physical danger.
Anyone with the means can hire bodyguards, and it has become somewhat of a trend for some individuals who seek to appear important.
If you have the financial resources, why not take advantage of this option?
However, Harry seems to believe that he requires security everywhere he goes simply because he perceives himself as being of great significance.
Unfortunately for him, this entitlement mentality does not warrant free services, especially considering the privileges he has enjoyed throughout his entire life.
This behavior is just another symptom of Harry's deep-seated delusion of grandeur, where he genuinely believes he is a world leader.
Recently, it was reported that Prince Harry pitched a podcast concept to Spotify, in which he would interview prominent figures such as Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, and Mark Zuckerberg about their childhood traumas.
This far-fetched idea left executives feeling puzzled, according to sources familiar with the situation.
The royal family must find this proposal rather embarrassing, as it showcases Harry's lack of maturity, wisdom, humility, and self-awareness.