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Queen Denied William Security Plea for Kate
25 Feb
Summary
- Queen Elizabeth II rejected Prince William's security request for Kate.
- The Queen decided no arrangements could be made until William was engaged.
- Prince William asked if security for Catherine could be privately funded.

Queen Elizabeth II rejected an early request from Prince William to provide security for his then-girlfriend, Kate Middleton. Royal author Russell Myers revealed in his book that William had approached his grandmother with an unofficial request for security for Catherine. The request stemmed from media chases that nearly forced Kate to quit her job.
Despite William's plea to privately fund security, a decision was made by the royal household that no arrangements could be made until the prince was officially engaged. This decision highlights the stringent protocols in place for royal family members and their partners.
Recent debates, such as the one surrounding the Duke of Sussex's entitlement to government-funded security in the UK as of January 2026, underscore the complexities of royal protection. These discussions often involve historical lessons, with experts noting the potential impact on safety and well-being when security is not adequately provided.




