'Stalker' twice came close to Prince Harry on recent UK trip, source says


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  • Monday, 06 Oct 2025

Britain's Prince Harry gestures, as he departs, following his visit to the Centre for Blast Injury Studies at Imperial College London, in London, Britain, September 10, 2025. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett/Pool/File Photo

LONDON (Reuters) -A woman who is a known stalker of Prince Harry came close to the son of King Charles on two occasions during his recent visit to Britain, a security source for the prince said.

The incidents occurred during the four-day trip by King Charles' son last month, once at a charity awards event and also when he visited the Centre for Injury Studies (CIS), part of Imperial College London.

According to the Telegraph newspaper, the woman was known to Harry's staff as she was on a list of fixated individuals drawn up by a private intelligence company for his personal protection team.

She has previously followed him to Nigeria, the paper said.

"These incidents are not uncommon for members of the royal family," a security source for the prince said.

"It differs, however, because there was no police presence or close protection — it was left to two staffers from his private office to intervene. This time they got lucky, recognising the fixated individual. Relying on luck is not a long-term fix."

A spokesperson for Harry declined to comment while police say they do not discuss security arrangements.

In May, Harry lost a high-profile court battle with the British government over a decision to strip him of automatic police protection while in Britain.

During court hearings, the government's legal team said a bespoke arrangement for the prince had positive advantages from a security assessment point of view.

"He's the son of the king, brother of the heir, fifth in line to the throne and one of the most famous people in the world," the security source said. "It feels like there is an inevitable foreboding looming over this whole issue."

(Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Catarina Demony)

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