Prince Harry caught on camera knocking WRONG DOOR as he searched for pal after saying he felt unsafe in UK without cops

PRINCE Harry is pictured on a doorbell camera — calling at houses while “looking for a friend”.
The Duke of Sussex, who was in London claiming in court that he felt unsafe without gun cops, tried his luck at least three homes before finding the right one.
One resident said their housekeeper opened the door but had not recognised the royal.
They added: “We were shocked to see it was him on the camera.
“We only really noticed once neighbours started talking — and then we were like, ‘Oh yes!’”
Another source said: “Two of the houses he knocked at are at completely opposite ends of the road, which is about half a mile long.
“It’s a bit odd he didn’t seem to have a clue which house he was aiming for.
"I don’t think many people would just walk down a road knocking on doors, let alone if you don’t feel safe.”
The Ring doorbell snap shows Harry, 40, tieless in a blue suit with a phone to his right ear.
It emerged after The Sun on Sunday revealed he also stayed at a pal’s posh home and, against security protocols, had a Deliveroo sent to the front door.
Harry had argued at the Court of Appeal that his “life was at stake” when in Britain after his automatic right to 24-hour gun cops was removed when he and wife Meghan quit as working royals.
He lost the case and then gave an interview to the BBC in California in which he hit out again at the Royals.
The Royal dropped some extraordinary bombshells in his surprise BBC interview, which experts worry may have cost him his relationship with his father.
During the bombshell interview, he told how he has "forgiven" the Royal family, despite being criticised for not apologising himself.
He said: "I have no idea how much longer my father has - he is no longer speaking to me - but it would be nice to reconcile."
Following his devastating court loss, which he branded a "surprise", Harry moaned it was "impossible" to bring his family to the UK.
It comes as the Duke attended the Diana Awards in Las Vegas on Tuesday, missing his son Archie's sixth birthday celebration.
Harry travelled to the American city for the event whilst his son marked the occasion at home in Montecito with his mum, Meghan Markle.
The Diana Award - established in memory of Harry's late mother Princess Diana - has the support of both her sons, William and Harry.
Harry joined Dr Tessy Ojo CBE, CEO of The Diana Award, who chaired a conversation at the Executive Circle at Knowledge 2025.
The event was hosted by ServiceNow, the AI platform for business transformation.
The Duke of Sussex has been approached for comment.