Overview
- Multiple outlets say a Home Office review could restore taxpayer-funded armed protection for Harry during UK visits, though authorities have not confirmed any outcome or operational details.
- GB News reports the review is still in progress with a decision expected later this month, challenging suggestions that reinstatement is guaranteed.
- If protection is restored, Harry is expected to travel with Archie and Lilibet, according to reports, while whether Meghan joins remains uncertain.
- Commentators are debating Meghan’s eligibility for state-funded cover due to her non‑British citizenship, with some voices arguing she should pay privately unless accompanying the children.
- Potential UK trips are being linked by reporters to Harry’s High Court hearing against Associated Newspapers on January 19 and a Birmingham event marking the one‑year countdown to the 2027 Invictus Games.