Government Pressures Loom Over Prince Harry's 'Self-Serving' Agenda





Prince Harry is reportedly facing potential challenges from the British government over his and Meghan's "self-serving" foreign tours and use of their royal status. Royal editor Tom Sykes of The Daily Beast commented on the situation, noting that during the couple's travels, "Everywhere they went in Nigeria they were greeted as royalty."

However, Sykes suggested the Royal Family still has ways to potentially curb the Sussexes' activities. "The royals can't stop them doing more tours, but the government might seek to apply serious diplomatic pressure on friendly states not to host these quasi-royal tours," he said.

The editor emphasized the gravity of the situation, stating that "Harry and Meghan are effectively declaring that they will continue to leverage their royal status" - a move that may draw increased scrutiny from the British government.

Sykes' observations indicate the ongoing tensions between the Sussexes' efforts to maintain a royal profile and the UK government's potential desire to limit such activities. The outcome of this dynamic remains to be seen as the situation continues to unfold.

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