Overview
- The Risk Management Board is gathering evidence from police, government and Harry’s team before submitting a report to RAVEC next month.
- The move followed Harry’s personal letter to new Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood requesting a reassessment of his UK protection.
- A favorable outcome could reinstate automatic armed police protection, enabling Harry, Meghan and their children to travel to the UK together.
- Since 2020 his visits have required 30 days’ notice and have been handled case by case with very limited coverage, often only an unarmed liaison officer.
- Authorities cite serious, documented threats and multiple intrusion attempts at his California residence as key factors informing the review.