Prince Harry Warning: Meghan’s Husband ‘In Danger’ In Canada; Prisoners Plotting To Harm Him
KEY POINTS
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are at risk in Canada
- Prisoners are already plotting to harm Prince Harry in Canada
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle need security protection in Canada
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could be in grave danger in Canada.
After the couple announced their decision to relocate to North America, a former head of royal protection warned the royal couple of the possible freaks of nature that they could face.
Dai Davies told Mike Graham on talkRADIO that some prisoners who are still in jail are already plotting to harm the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
"The truth is: there are three men now in custody who were plotting to do harm to Harry. That will not go away, unfortunately. The truth is: like it or not there are a lot of nasty people in the world,” he said.
Graham asked Davies about Prince Charles still serving as the colonel in chief of the paratroopers in Canada, which means that Prince Harry and Markle should be guaranteed protection. The expert said that some things are unavoidable.
“Well, they do and they still have hardline nutters, freaks of nature that unfortunately think that blowing people up is the way to get what they want. Unfortunately, that is replicated around the world,” he said.
Even though Canada is a very safe country, there are still more firearms by a head in population there than anywhere else in the world. And this could mean that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are at risk.
While speaking with Sky News, royal expert Dickie Arbiter also talked about Prince Harry and Markle’s security in Canada. He said that while things are still being finalized, the money that will be used to pay for the royal couple’s security will come from British taxpayers.
Arbiter also said that Prince Harry, who has served in the army, is a risk and a target for terrorists so he needs to be protected. As such, Scotland Yard will continue to guard him and his wife until they are able to come up with an alternative plan.
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