The reasons behind their leaving are still up for debate, but what's clear is that by leaving the monarchy and living outside the UK, they no longer qualified for government-funded security. Harry recently explained his decision to step back from his royal duties, emphasizing concerns for his family's safety while in the UK. He doesn't want to put his wife and kids in danger, especially considering his own experiences.
But Harry's legal battles and public statements haven't gone unnoticed. Lady Colin Campbell, who's known for her outspoken views on the royals, went after Harry, calling him addicted to lawsuits. She accused him of being unnecessarily litigious and suggested that he needs help. She didn't hold back, saying that Harry needs to grow up and start acting like a prince.
The implications of Harry and Meghan having to pay for their own protection in the UK are huge. It's a big change from the privileges that senior royals usually get, and it shows the consequences of their decision to step back from royal life. They won't have taxpayer-funded security anymore, which is a reminder of the choices they've made and the responsibilities they now carry.
As Harry and Meghan deal with the fallout from this, it's unclear how they'll respond. Will they take Lady Colin Campbell's advice and rethink their approach, or will they keep up with the confrontations and lawsuits? We'll have to wait and see. In any case, it's clear that their relationship with the royal family and the public is complicated, and their actions are under intense scrutiny.