Lady C doesn't stop there. She points out that London is Harry's home, and he wants his children to be there, but this would require top-level protection. Lady Colin continued with a stern warning, stating that if Harry starts making such demands, it's because everything else has failed. He may want to come back and be a member of the royal family again, but he's a very changed Harry, and he's going to do things his way.
But here's the kicker—Lady Colin questions whether Harry truly deserves top-level police protection. She suggests that there are lower-grade options available that wouldn't take officers off the streets. It's a risky move, and Lady Colin hopes that the decision is made in the interest of everyone's safety. This revelation comes on the heels of Harry's ongoing legal battle, where a judge recently dismissed his bid to have the newspaper's defense thrown out in his lawsuit against Associated Newspapers. To add fuel to the fire, the judge ruled that Harry should pay over £48,000 to the corporation.
Lady Colin didn't mince words when addressing Harry's litigation habits. She referred to him as a vexatious litigant and suggested that he needs treatment for his addiction to litigation. She argues that Harry's behavior, especially in his stance against free speech, is not winning him any supporters in Britain.
