Prince Harry finds himself once again at the center of attention as he seeks to appeal the judge's decision to cease publicly funded police protection for him and his family upon their return to the UK. It’s curious to see this level of expectation from someone no longer fulfilling royal duties. Harry, after all, is not actively contributing to the state's interests or promoting significant causes as his family members do. The royal family dedicates their lives to public service and, in return, they receive security and other benefits.

Harry and his wife made the choice to step away from royal life to pursue careers that yield substantial financial rewards rather than a life devoted to public service. They have opted for a path centered on monetary gain over the traditional model of royal service.
What puzzles me is their stance on safety—feeling secure enough to travel worldwide, yet not to the UK. If there were genuine threats, wouldn't those exist no matter the country? Why is their need for security uniquely heightened in the UK? Despite Harry’s birth into the British Royal Family, he chose a different path and must embrace the reality of living as a civilian, especially when visiting the UK. -- Sasha
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