Overview
- The Home Office committee instructed the Risk Management Board to reassess Harry’s threat level in the first comprehensive review in nearly six years.
- Findings are expected as soon as next month, which could clear the way for visits with his children if protection is restored.
- Harry lost his legal challenge over the loss of automatic protection in May and subsequently wrote to Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood and applied to Ravec for a reassessment.
- Reports say a stalking incident during his last UK trip prompted his latest request, reinforcing his claim that family travel to Britain feels unsafe.
- Since stepping back from royal duties he has largely lacked armed police protection, relying on a liaison officer, while experts and past convictions for threats against him indicate a continuing risk.