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Russell Myers

'Prince Harry's security legal squabble is both breathtaking and baffling'

Of all the tantrums over tiaras and titles, this latest squabble really is quite unique.

The Duke of Sussex’s unprecedented move of threatening to sue the government is both breathtaking and utterly baffling.

Those in royal circles have almost universally questioned the play at hand, not only in its nature but equally in execution.

True enough, with his background in the military and his position in one of the most famous families in the world – and celebrity lifestyle – Prince Harry and his family are arguably high profile targets.

'At every turn the Queen has handled Harry’s behaviour with good grace' (Getty Images)

But to suggest he is at a greater risk at home than abroad, where he has chosen to base himself, surely holds very little weight.

Indeed the manner of this row seems even more bizarre that it is still being argued two years on from being granted his wish to up and leave his royal role, on the understanding that you can’t have everything you want.

This is all before even considering the effect on the Queen, who we are told has been made aware of her grandson’s latest bright idea just as she emerges from one of her most tumultuous periods of recent years.

She faced her first Christmas without her beloved husband before wielding the axe on her son Prince Andrew’s royal career.

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'This latest squabble is unique' (UK Press via Getty Images)

The decision to banish him into the wilderness, arguably a couple of years behind schedule, would not have come easy no matter the depths of his fall from grace.

Now, just three weeks away from the beginning of her Platinum Jubilee year, Her Majesty is facing down another petulant member of her family for reasons she would be forgiven for assuming had been sorted.

At every turn the Queen has handled Harry’s behaviour with good grace, wishing him well and extending a loving sentiment that he and his family would always be much loved members of her own.

With the season of goodwill to all now behind us, one may wonder how much is left.

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