Questions over Harry’s security ahead of huge policing operation for Coronation

Prince Harry's security will be assessed on a “case-by-case basis” amid a “huge policing operation" for King Charles’ Coronation.

Policing minister Chris Philp said he hopes the high profile crowning of theKing and theQueen Consort Camilla in just over three weeks’ time will be similar in success to the “fantastic” handling of the lateQueen’s funeral.

Buckingham Palace ended months of speculation last week when it confirmedHarry will be a guest at Westminster Abbey for the Coronation, despite his troubled relationship with his family, thoughMeghan Markle will stay in the US and miss Charles’s big day.

The King’s second son, who moved to California after stepping down as a senior working royal, is takinglegal action against the Home Office over his security arrangements in the UK.

Months ago, Harry was criticised for revealing in his memoirSpare that hekilled 25 Taliban insurgents while fighting in Afghanistan, with security experts suggesting it has made him and those associated with him targets.

Asked what effect Harry’s presence will have on security measures at the coronation, Mr Philp told LBC: “Those obviously get assessed on a case-by-case basis.”

On whether there will be a significant additional cost due to the duke’s attendance, Mr Philp added: “I’m not going to get into people’s individual protection arrangements but, by the way, we’re providing protection for hundreds of foreign heads of state, overseas heads of state who are attending as well.

“It’s a huge policing operation, both in terms of the streets and obviously protection for individuals, so it’s a big operation.”

He added: “We’re going to make sure that everybody involved in the Coronation, including the general public, are kept safe, obviously.”

Mr Philp said police did a “fantastic job” at the late Queen’s funeral, adding: “We’re going to work to make sure we have a similar successful operation.”

More than 2,000 guests will gather at the Abbey on May 6 to witness the nation’s first coronation for 70 years, with foreign dignitaries set to include First Lady Jill Biden.

A mass police presence will be out in force on the streets of central London as well-wishers flock to the capital to see the King, Camilla and the royal family take part in a grand carriage procession and make an appearance on the balcony at Buckingham Palace.

Harry’s stay in the UK will be brief, with the duke heading quickly back to California to join the celebrations forPrince Archie’s fourth birthday, which coincides with the day of the coronation.

The Duke will only be attending the ceremony and not taking part in other coronation festivities during the three-day bank holiday weekend.

A concert is being staged at Windsor Castle on Sunday May 7, with people also encouraged to come together across the country for a Coronation Big Lunch, while on Monday May 8, the focus is a Big Help Out volunteering drive.

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