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Is Meghan A Security Risk?

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spathiphyllum | 14:50 Wed 26th Sep 2018 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-45650969

Seems it's all online fun and games, but apparently the reason behind not opening or closing doors is security, so does this make her a security risk?
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all a fuss about nothing, must be slow news day......
Erm....If someone could explain the reason for this being a security issue I might have a better idea.

As for all the vacuous natter on Twitter about it, I'm surprised people are willing to expend the energy to post such guff..
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"Etiquette expert William Hanson pointed out that this was not in fact a protocol breach.

"Usually, if you are a member of the royal family or a dignitary, you have a member of staff to open and close a car door for you," he told Radio 1 Newsbeat.

He said this was for security reasons rather than "airs and graces"."

I have no idea to be honest, maybe in the split seconds she's closing the door someone could snipe her in the forehead?
she closed a durdle on the jam jar?? How is that a floppy?
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Alright Barney Rubble ;)
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In honesty TTT i'm not 100% sure why it's a mistake.. It's just a bit common aint it? Shutting doors...
any one of the Royals could be targets, Harry and William who do a lot of charity work, and now Meghan, they have good security im sure.
When is someone going to tell her one only wears black at funerals or after 6pm? Good Grief!
Etiquette expert William Hanson pointed out that this was not in fact a protocol breach.

"Usually, if you are a member of the royal family or a dignitary, you have a member of staff to open and close a car door for you," he told Radio 1 Newsbeat.

He said this was for security reasons rather than "airs and graces".


Total rubbish. The PPO would provide better security by keeping both hands free and surveying any crowd/greeters and general layout whilst the principal exits by themself. That way, if he sees an obvious threat he can unceremoniously push the principal down and into the footwell and yell go go go plus any expletives that come to mind. If need be he stays behind after slamming the door and principal's car drives of with with CPO car following at speed.
the dress looks navy and black.
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Yes colour of the dress is a bit dark IMO for the event. Anyway i'm sure she was briefed, advised then told by harry to do what ever she wants
Don't know about a security risk, she could catch a cold. :0)

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1/2018/09/25/20/4543806-6206219-image-a-61_1537902140966.jpg

/// While being introduced to a Maori guest at the opening of 'Oceania' at the Royal Academy of Arts Meghan, 37, did a 'hongi', the traditional Maori greeting of touching noses and foreheads. ///

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-6206219/Meghan-wears-2-220-Givenchy-dress-solo-engagement.html
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Bit odd that... MM is she having issues integrating?

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