Why Meghan Markle is a challenge for bodyguards, according to Princess Diana’s protection officer


[post_page_title]A change in the system[/post_page_title]
Ken Wharfe thinks there is a deeper problem in the way that protection officers interact with their royal charges. In October 2006, there was a change in the way that royals were guarded.

While Personal Protection Officers used to be extremely close to the Royals and household staff, often serving for life, this is no longer the case. There is much less communication between the Royal Family and their bodyguards, and according to Wharfe, the breakdown of those important working relationships might be the real cause behind the problems.

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