Overview
- Multiple outlets report a Home Office-ordered RAVEC reassessment found Prince Harry eligible for taxpayer-funded armed protection when in the UK.
- A spokesman for the Sussexes declined to comment on security and the government reiterated it does not disclose protective arrangements for safety reasons.
- The reported ruling is viewed as removing a key obstacle to visits with King Charles and could allow Archie and Lilibet to travel to Britain.
- Royal commentators say Meghan Markle is reluctant to return to the UK and some advise any visits may be made by Harry without her.
- Coverage stresses that any security provision would not restore official royal status, and sources say the King remains cautious, with no California detour expected during his planned US trip.