The incident intensifies Harry's demands for higher protection in the UK. An appeal had previously dismissed his complaint about a lower level of protection when travelling from the USA; he argued that this made it impossible to bring Meghan and the children safely to the UK. A new risk assessment is expected. Neil Basi, former head of the UK's anti-terror unit and employed by RAVEC from 2018 to 2021, describes the ongoing harassment as "incredibly frightening" and warns that obsessions are unpredictable — from harmless gestures to attempts to harm. Most recently, Harry attacked Donald Trump in a speech.