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Prince Harry and Meghan Forced to Pay for Private Security in Germany
Prince Harry and Meghan have been compelled to fund their own team of private security guards during their trip to Germany.
The German authorities classified their visit as a private event, resulting in the Sussexes having to cover the costs.
Today, the couple is scheduled to spend time in Dusseldorf, where they will embark on a delightful cruise down the Rhine.
This follows their recent tour of Manchester, which marked their first return to UK soil since the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June.
However, the police in Dusseldorf informed them that they must arrange for their own security service, with officers only providing limited measures primarily for crowd control purposes.
As they continue their journey in Germany, the security guards who accompanied them in Manchester will be by their side, along with a small team of local security staff.
Despite their delusions of grandeur, the rest of the world recognizes that Prince Harry and Meghan are not the royals they once were.
Both the UK and Germany, along with the entire world, acknowledge that this is a private event, and it is time for them to relinquish their pretense of being royals.
With less than 24 hours before their arrival in Dusseldorf, there were no visible security measures in the market square where they were expected to enter the town hall.
The only activity noticed was a window cleaner meticulously polishing the ground floor windows of the building.
Unlike in Manchester, there was no extensive security preparation for their visit.
Most locals enjoying their time at cafes around the market square were unaware of the couple's scheduled visit.
Over the past week, Meghan has made herself increasingly visible to the public, and on each occasion, she has managed to make a fool of herself.
She released her much-anticipated podcast, which she claimed would reveal her true self, but many interpreted her words as a petty threat against the royal family.
Furthermore, her second guest, Mariah Carey, inadvertently roasted Meghan as a diva.
In addition to the podcast, Meghan participated in an interview with The Cut, where she disclosed that she never signed a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) during her time as a senior royal.
This revelation suggests that she is free to discuss anything related to her experience within the royal family.
She also expressed her frustration over her lack of control over her own social media accounts while she was a working royal.
Meghan lamented the circumstances surrounding their departure from royal duties, citing hurt feelings and damaged relationships as unfortunate outcomes.
Meghan's self-centered perspective on her role in the monarchy has not gone unnoticed by the royal family.
They are disappointed with her recent comments in The Cut magazine and on her podcast, as she continues to publicize family matters despite claiming a need for privacy after stepping back from royal duties.
Various news reports suggest that there is mounting pressure on the queen to strip Harry and Meghan of their royal titles following Meghan's interview.
Royal expert Duncan Larcombe, speaking on GB News, stated that it is inevitable for the couple to lose their titles.
He emphasized that the queen, as the head of the organization, holds the authority to take such action.
Larcombe pointed out that she previously had to intervene with Prince Andrew, removing his HRH title, and similarly, she will likely have no choice but to do the same with Harry and Meghan.
He concluded that the queen may soon make the decision to bid them farewell and wish them well in their new life without their royal status.