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Duchess of Sussex: Meghan faced very real threats, according to the Met chief

The Duchess of Sussex faced “disgusting and very real” threats while working as a royal, according to the outgoing Metropolitan Police assistant commissioner.

Neil Basu stated that he could understand Meghan feeling “under threat all the time.”

People have been charged in connection with the threats, he told Channel 4 News.

Prince Harry, who will move to California with Meghan in 2020, stated last year that he did not feel safe in the UK.

The couple have often spoken about the abuse they received before they left and how it affected their mental health. As early as 2016, after the couple went public with their relationship, Prince Harry issued a statement attacking social media trolls for targeting Meghan.

Neil Basu – the former head of counter-terrorism policing in England – was speaking to Channel 4 News in his final interview as assistant commissioner.

“If you’d seen the stuff that was written and you were receiving it, the kind of rhetoric that’s online, if you don’t know what I know, you would feel under threat all of the time,” he said.

When asked if there had been genuine threats to Meghan from the far-right, he added: “Absolutely.

“We had teams investigating it. People have been prosecuted for those threats.”

He said he had previously spoken publicly about the threat of “extreme right-wing terrorism”, saying it was the “fastest growing” threat that he dealt with.

“When I started in counter-terrorism in 2015, it was about 6% of our total workload. When I left 15, 16 months ago, it was over 20% of our workload.”

Mr Basu, who is Britain’s most senior officer of colour, was also in charge of royal protection.

He became an officer at the Met in 1992 before rising through the ranks and has been outspoken about race and policing over the years.

He added: “I speak about race because I know something about race because I’m a 54-year-old mixed-race man.”

Mr Basu also criticised the government during his interview, saying he found “some of the commentary coming out of the Home Office inexplicable”.

He had been asked about comments by Home Secretary Suella Braverman saying that it was her “dream” to see asylum seekers removed to Rwanda under the government’s policy.

“It is unbelievable to hear a succession of very powerful politicians who look like this talking in language that my father would have remembered from 1968. It’s horrific.”

In response to his comments, a Home Office spokesman said: “The Home Secretary expects forces to take a zero tolerance approach to racism within their workplace.

“But the Home Secretary is also very clear about the need to manage our borders effectively and have an asylum system that works for those in genuine need, as are the British people.”

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down as senior members of the Royal Family in 2020 to carve out their own path in the US.

After leaving the Royal Family, Meghan gave an Oprah interview in which she revealed she felt suicidal while a serving royal.

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