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U.K. Review Reportedly Backs Armed Protection for Prince Harry Ahead of Court Return

Officials have not confirmed any changes to his protection or commented on operational details.

Overview

  • Multiple outlets report a Home Office-ordered RAVEC review has found Prince Harry meets the threshold for taxpayer-funded armed protection during U.K. visits.
  • A government spokesperson said the protective security system is rigorous and proportionate and declined to disclose arrangements, and a Sussex spokesperson also declined to comment.
  • Prince Harry is expected in London later this month for the opening of his High Court case against Associated Newspapers over alleged unlawful information gathering.
  • He is not expected to meet King Charles during the brief trip, with reports citing the monarch’s desire to avoid links to active legal proceedings and his likely stay in Scotland.
  • Commentators say a security reset could facilitate future family visits with Archie and Lilibet, though several experts suggest Meghan may be reluctant to return due to a hostile reception.