Harry and Meghan's meeting with the King is 'proof positive' they can quietly 'slip in and out' of Britain whenever they like - making a mockery of all the 'drama' over their security, argues RICHARD KAY
The success of Prince Harry's quiet trip to Britain shows that anonymity is in fact the best form of security, not round-the-clock police protection, the Daily Mail's Richard Kay has argued.

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- Primary source: Daily Mail
- Published: Jul 17, 2026, 7:16 PM UTC
- Coverage area: Crime & Justice
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