Royal Expert calls for King Charles to intervene in Harry and Meghan's future tour plans

Calls emerge after the couple’s recent tour of Nigeria, as experts cite national security as the primary concern.

King Charles has received cautionary advice regarding the potential risks associated with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's involvement in further royal tours. 

A royal expert has urged the King to halt these trips. 

Recently, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex concluded their visit to Nigeria, engaging in fundraising efforts and meetings with prominent individuals. 

According to the Mirror, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have further travel arrangements and intend to reveal specifics to their supporters in the forthcoming weeks. 

However, royal expert Richard Eden has proposed that the King should be concerned about these plans and has called upon him to intervene.

Eden spoke to Palace Confidential, "Harry made a comment about this being the first of many and I've been hearing mutterings in diplomatic circles here that there is great concern about this because it is very dangerous. You've got Harry and Meghan potentially visiting countries without that control that we have."

Eden urged King Charles to step in, “any trips by royals are organised by the foreign office, it's all monitored, you make sure they're not being used, but in this case, Harry and Meghan are open to being manipulated by foreign governments who may not have the interests at heart of Britain or America and I think it is dangerous."

Eden’s remarks come after a source close to Harry and Meghan previously told The Mirror, "the Duke and Duchess have other trips planned for the remainder of the year. They are hoping to be able to share more details in the coming weeks. It is definitely possible they could return to Africa for more tours after that."

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