Prince Harry’s fateful decision draws ire from British politicians

British politician Daniel Kawczynski lambasted Prince Harry for placing an extra burden on British taxpayers, saying a public inquiry was “absolutely” needed and “urgent”.

Senior Conservative MPs have lambasted the Duke of Sussex for costing the British taxpayer more than £500,000, claiming Meghan and Harry have “abandoned our country”.

The Shrewsbury and Atcham MP went on to say the couple were only interested in “securing themselves multi-million dollar business contracts”.

Kaucinski’s speech UK newssaid: “I think we should be reviewing whether taxpayers’ money should be used to make it affordable for hard-working families. [Harry and Meghan] This is still true. “

He urged the Californian couple to follow the example set by Queen Camilla, who “works tirelessly for the King and the Royal Family” and “exemplifies” the royal family that the country should support during this difficult time.

King Charles III’s younger son Harry has taken legal action against the Home Office over a February 2020 decision by the Royal Family and Public Figures Protection Executive Committee (Ravec) that Prince Harry should receive taxpayer-funded funding while in the UK other forms of security for his family.

Meghan Markle’s husband spent an eye-watering £180,000 of taxpayers’ cash on lawyers, £230,000 in government legal department fees, £2,300 in court costs and almost £10,000 in electronic disclosures, according to a Freedom of Information request cost.

Harry resigned from senior royal duties in 2020 and moved to the United States to live a life of his choice with his wife Meghan and their children, after complaining that he and his family were being treated unfairly. “illegal” way.

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Current regulations require the Duke of Sussex and his family to notify authorities at least 30 days in advance when they plan to visit the UK, so that each trip can be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

Conservative MP Kevin Foster warned the Duke: “Prince Harry wants to step away from royal duties to pursue his career, so now is the time to cut ties with His Majesty’s Treasury funding his costs. He has chosen to follow a different path in life. Roads, taxpayers shouldn’t be funding that.”

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