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A woman considered ‘obsessed’ with royalty came dangerously close to Prince Harry at the WellChild Awards

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Being a famous person, whether because of the family you were born into or on your own merits, has many advantages, but at the same time, there are disadvantages that many well-known faces around the world often point out. One of them is related to fans who are not aware that their idols are also human beings of flesh and blood. Not keeping this in mind, some cross red lines to be close to them.

Well, such a situation is what Prince Harry recently experienced during the WellChild Awards gala, which took place on September 9. According to the Daily Mail, a woman they consider ‘obsessed’ with royalty managed to get dangerously close on two occasions, something that surprised both him and his security team.

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The woman passed through controls until she entered the so-called “safe zone”

This woman, who according to various media outlets is on a list of individuals with obsessions with members of the royal family, passed several controls to enter what is called the “safe zone”. Nevertheless, there is no indication that she was able to physically access Diana of Wales’ son.

The personal protection team recognized the woman as someone who had been involved in stalking before. According to reports, the person in question is said to have followed the prince on previous trips, such as his three-day visit to Nigeria in May 2024.

Although it may seem impossible, similar cases happen every day around personalities who have a high social status. That is why they usually carry important personal security teams with them. In the realm of royalty, the fear is much greater, as the person approaching may have intentions such as assassinations or actions of this style.

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