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13.04.2022 - 19:41 / ok.co.uk
Prince Harry has been warned he and wife Meghan won’t be allowed armed guards when they visit The Netherlands for the Invictus Games.The Sussexes are due to attend the opening ceremony of the games in The Hague on Saturday [April 16] in what is the couple’s first visit to Europe since they quit royal life and moved to the US. But last night Dutch authorities said Harry and Meghan's private close protection officers cannot be armed if they travel to the country for the four-day long games.
Harry launched the event, which sees injured or sick serving and veteran army personnel from around the world compete in sporting events, in 2014. The couple are believed to employ their own armed guards in the US but they aren’t permitted to use them when they come to Britain - and it seems the Dutch authorities agree.
But Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40, are likely to be given full protection by the Dutch police at the games as the King of the Netherlands, Willem-Alexander, and his aunt, Princess Margriet, honorary chair of the Recommendation Committee of the Invictus Games, are both planning to attend. Harry and Meghan, who were stripped of all royal responsibilities after quitting their senior roles, will not be staying with the Dutch royal family and will not receive an audience with King Willem-Alexander or Queen Maxima while they are in The Hague.
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.Brushing it off? Prince William and Duchess Kate were asked about Prince Harry‘s recent comment about Queen Elizabeth II‘s inner circle — but the couple seemingly didn’t give it a second thought.
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