Prince Harry’s Expensive Security Demand Denied Before Wedding
Prince Harry’s quest for security for his then-girlfriend, Meghan Markle, was denied before their wedding, according to royal reporter Russell Myers’ book, William and Catherine: The Intimate Inside Story. The book details how Harry, now 41, tried to secure protection for Markle, 44, amid intense media scrutiny in the early days of their relationship in 2016. At the time, Markle was a well-known actress, starring as paralegal Rachel Zane in the hit TV show Suits.
Harry, the younger son of King Charles III and Princess Diana, was a senior working royal at the time. Myers’ biography reveals that Harry was shocked to discover that no state-funded protection would be provided to Markle until they were engaged. This decision seemed inconsistent to Harry, as he had seen his sister-in-law, Catherine, receive informal guidance and support while dating his brother, Prince William, and full protection once they were engaged.
This revelation sheds light on the challenges faced by the couple as they navigated the complexities of their relationship in the public eye. Despite the lack of official security, Harry and Markle were able to overcome these obstacles and eventually tie the knot in a lavish ceremony that captivated the world.

