It has been reported that the Duke of Sussex declined his father's offer for lodging at a royal residence during his visit to London
Former BBC royal reporter Michael Cole has claimed that Prince Harry's "extreme fears" led him to "reject" the King's offer to stay in a royal residence.
Reports suggest the Duke of Sussex turned down an invitation from his father to stay at a royal residence earlier this month because of security concerns.
King Charles's offer did not come with any taxpayer-funded personal security provision, which is a cause of concern for the duke, The Telegraph reported.
Speaking to GB News, Cole said: "I hesitate to use the word paranoia because it has a precise clinical meaning, but Prince Harry seems to be entertaining extreme fears about the safety of himself and his family."
Now, maybe that is to do with the fact that, very unwisely, he disclosed in his memoir, Spare, that he had personally killed 25 Taliban, which painted a target on his back.
"In 2020 when he and Meghan departed hurriedly to Canada with the baby Prince Archie strapped to her chest. Was that to do with his sense of insecurity?"