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Harry knocking on random doors in London

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PrettyFlyforaMaiTai · 09/05/2025 23:28

What a strange story! I’ve seen it being reported that Harry was wandering around a road in London, knocking on (at least 3) doors whilst looking for a friend 🤔🤣

How would you not know which house your friend lived at?

www.thesun.co.uk/news/34882882/prince-harry-wrong-door-camera/

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SammyScrounge · 10/05/2025 01:45

He may be ill.His rant in the BBC interview verged on the deranged. Wandering about, not knowing where he was going, doesn't seem quite right either.

Chickensky · 10/05/2025 01:49

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Nope just don't want to pay for it out of my hard paid taxes when they don't input into the economy since they quit their (jobs).

The official job was quit by both of them. The security was reassessed. Court case concludes he does not have automatic right (paid by our tax money) to his security demands. Court care concludes (with the result that he and his family will be protected with notice). But yet no, there is still money to be made in an inerview. The family will be protected but on notice of which someone like Harry and Meghan and not least his family wants to see would be very much needing to be organised, so I don't see a problem

Sorry edited to say I do care because (protection cost us taxpayer money) be it PMs, royals, undercover operations survey, admin! Some of these also provide income "royals" but you kind of have to keep doing that job to keep having all the benefits of the job. There could and would have been many ways for that job to still happen.

PumpkinPieAlibi · 10/05/2025 02:15

PrettyFlyforaMaiTai · 10/05/2025 00:33

If you hate the discussion so much, why don’t you ignore us rather than bumping the thread and giving it more traction 🤷🏼‍♀️

Stop trying to police

I'll post where and when I like, thanks.

I suggest you take your own advice.

TheHerboriste · 10/05/2025 02:32

What a bumbling fool he is.

Yazzi · 10/05/2025 02:45

Ah OP this is so embarrassing for you 😂

He wants security for his family; his very small children.

Dying that you think, apropos of nothing, that it indicates him searching for a drug dealer lol.

TheAutumnCrow · 10/05/2025 02:51

Yazzi · 10/05/2025 02:45

Ah OP this is so embarrassing for you 😂

He wants security for his family; his very small children.

Dying that you think, apropos of nothing, that it indicates him searching for a drug dealer lol.

He does have security for himself and his family. In the UK it is paid for by taxpayers. So that’s good, don’t you think, for Harry?

I dare say some commentators, aware that Harry has indicated during a very recent recorded interview that he believes there are dark forces in the Royal Household who want him dead, find his apparently hapless-looking wanderings in Fulham just a couple of weeks beforehand to be a tad noteworthy.

Yazzi · 10/05/2025 03:07

TheAutumnCrow · 10/05/2025 02:51

He does have security for himself and his family. In the UK it is paid for by taxpayers. So that’s good, don’t you think, for Harry?

I dare say some commentators, aware that Harry has indicated during a very recent recorded interview that he believes there are dark forces in the Royal Household who want him dead, find his apparently hapless-looking wanderings in Fulham just a couple of weeks beforehand to be a tad noteworthy.

I have no view at all on the security thing except to think it's a bit much to sacrifice your family (your relationship with your dad and brother) on.

But I don't think Harry knocking on a door himself is any sort of smoking gun proving that he doesn't really (rightly or wrongly) think his children and much hated wife need protection.

I think it's embarrassing to read so much into it. He just got the wrong address 🥲

caringcarer · 10/05/2025 03:33

The man's an idiot. He probably did it to attract pess attention.

CalicoPusscat · 10/05/2025 03:42

Can't be true, surely?! It's too bizarre!

BemusedAmerican · 10/05/2025 03:46

Right now, this story is on 5 UK news sites so I tend to think it's valid. From a cultural perspective, this thread is fascinating. If a strange man walked down my entire street randomly knocking on doors, I would call the cops, afraid that he was trying a push- in robbery. Here in the US, knocking on people's doors can be fatal:

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/20/us/wrong-house-shootings-guns.html

For Harry's sake, I hope he doesn't try this in the US. No misdelivered food order inquiry is worth it.

AzurePanda · 10/05/2025 04:00

There are countless other high profile figures in the UK ranging from oligarchs to footballers whose families are subject to credible kidnapping and assassination attempts who make do with not having armed security in the UK do it beats me why Harry is so hung up on this.

And yes, it’s bizarre that someone in his position would go around knocking on random London doors.

Yazzi · 10/05/2025 04:17

BemusedAmerican · 10/05/2025 03:46

Right now, this story is on 5 UK news sites so I tend to think it's valid. From a cultural perspective, this thread is fascinating. If a strange man walked down my entire street randomly knocking on doors, I would call the cops, afraid that he was trying a push- in robbery. Here in the US, knocking on people's doors can be fatal:

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/20/us/wrong-house-shootings-guns.html

For Harry's sake, I hope he doesn't try this in the US. No misdelivered food order inquiry is worth it.

Wow that is interesting- here (Australia) we would assume:

  1. Charity collector
  2. Real estate agent
  3. Package misdelivered
  4. Lost a dog
  5. Political candidate or community action group And the list goes on and on!

I myself have knocked on wrong doors more than once when relying on childhood/teenage memory as to where my acquaintance lives. If someone did that to me I would assume they were scatty (like me) and maybe drunk, but not think more of it.

Weepixie · 10/05/2025 04:30

Stichintime · 10/05/2025 00:00

Hmm... something here doesn't add up. Has he got a look a likey? Was it staged for/by the press? Was he off his face? I'm sure all will be revealed.

You’re very kind but the person in the picture is Harry. - wandering along a London street knocking on the doors of strangers when he’s supposed to be in so much danger from bad people that even his own shadow is a risk to him.

Weepixie · 10/05/2025 04:34

PrettyFlyforaMaiTai · 10/05/2025 00:07

So pretty irresponsible of him to go around knocking on randoms doors willy nilly then, don’t you agree?

Maybe he had some of the willy nilly cream he’s so fond of in his back pocket ready to throw at any willy nilly hunter he came across.

CalicoPusscat · 10/05/2025 04:49

I've looked up the images, it definitely looks like him.

Could be digitally altered or from a different date though. Did all three houses confirm they had a strange man knocking same day?

Farticus101 · 10/05/2025 04:53

Yazzi · 10/05/2025 02:45

Ah OP this is so embarrassing for you 😂

He wants security for his family; his very small children.

Dying that you think, apropos of nothing, that it indicates him searching for a drug dealer lol.

The Taliban comment made me laugh. Taliban being so likely to have the enormous London houses and Chelsea lifestyles of Harry's friends and all ...

Weepixie · 10/05/2025 04:56

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Harry and Meghan have made a life out of tearing people down in order to build themselves up and are now sowing what they’ve reaped.

Weepixie · 10/05/2025 05:03

ChimneyPot · 10/05/2025 00:53

Is it actually him?

I thought he had private security. No sign of any in the photos.

Surely security would keep him in a vehicle until they had located the correct address and checked it was safe.

Yes it’s him. Proving that he exaggerates his needs for security and the only person who’s a danger to Harry is Harry.

Feelingmuchbetter · 10/05/2025 05:35

It indicates to me that he may be mentally unwell. It is unusual behaviour, and something we do see. I’m actually worried about him now, and I’m not a fan post Meghan, but he doesn’t seem to be doing well.

TheNinny · 10/05/2025 05:53

looking for his dealer

NewAgeNewMe · 10/05/2025 05:59

I cannot believe those images are real. You can’t bleat on about security and take the government to court over it and then go knocking on random doors. If they are real the poor man needs help,

Homebird8 · 10/05/2025 06:10

Lunde · 10/05/2025 01:39

Was it in Wandsworth? The dodgy end?

Do you think the next sighting will be in a taxi with an octopus?

SuperTrooper14 · 10/05/2025 06:16

There is absolutely no way, given how litigious he is, that the newspapers haven’t done due diligence to ensure the image taken from the Ring doorbell is real. It sounds like The Sun got a tip-off from the resident whose door he knocked on and followed it up. He also got a Deliveroo on the same night he was randomly knocking in his mate’s street - having an unvetted delivery driver bowl up also doesn’t fit with the big man baby’s argument that he’s terrified for this safety in the UK without 24/7 armed cops at his beck and call.

Dabralor · 10/05/2025 06:20

PrettyFlyforaMaiTai · 09/05/2025 23:52

The same neck of the woods that has been reporting about Harry wanting RAVEC to give him the police protection HE wants. Don’t you think it’s dangerous to knock on randoms doors when you don’t know who may answer? What if it was someone with Taliban or Neo Nazi leanings? Why did it take 3 attempts to find the correct house of a so called friend 🤔

Lol at the random Taliban or neo nazi answering the door

no you've got the wrong house and I did have plans for today, but since you're here, I'll just harm you on religious and ideological grounds.

Whispee · 10/05/2025 06:22

midlandsmummy123 · 09/05/2025 23:42

I just don't get why people are so invested in this.

I suspect in part because he keeps harping on about how unsafe he is over here, how he needs round the clock armed security at the click of his fingers and uses safety as the reason he won't bring his children over to meet their family. Yet here he is, knocking on random doors.

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