Well, this is chilling... As Prince Harry's struggles with his father King Charles III and his desire for taxpayer-funded security continue - his stalker is getting a little too close for comfort! He was at London High Court last week to provide more documents in his ongoing case against DailyMail.com's publisher, but his alleged stalker was sat right behind him two different times! Related: Charles Planning More Peace Talks With Harry - There's One Potential 'Dealbreaker'! A source who was there told The US Sun on Sunday that his private security team alerted court staff when they noticed her in the room just feet away - but they couldn't do anything: "There is nothing they could do; they are not the police. It's a public building, and she has a right to be there." Scary! To make matters more terrifying, the former head of the UK's Counter Terrorism Unit, Neil Basu, said the whole thing was "incredibly anxiety-inducing." Jeez. Of course, this isn't the first time the unnamed woman has followed Harry around. Last September, this same woman managed to get super close to him while he was attending the WellChild Awards. She also once followed him to Nigeria. So, she's very much on his staff's radar - we can't imagine what he was thinking in that moment when nothing could be done to remove her! So unnerving. It makes his push for security all the more important! Reactions, Perezcious readers? [Image via MEGA/WENN] The post Prince Harry's Stalker Sat Behind Him Twice During UK Trial -- And Security 'Could Do Nothing'! appeared first on Perez Hilton.
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January 27, 2026
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