Prince Harry Poised to Regain UK Security Cover, Clearing Way for Family Visits
British government review finds Duke of Sussex meets criteria for armed protection, potentially enabling visits with his children
Prince Harry appears set to regain official armed security in the United Kingdom following a fresh review by authorities that determined he meets the criteria for taxpayer-funded protection during visits to his homeland.
The Duke of Sussex lost his automatic police protection after stepping back from frontline royal duties in 2020 and subsequently pursued legal appeals against the decision, which were rejected in 2025. Insiders now say the outcome of the latest assessment — conducted by the Royal and VIP Executive Committee and supported by the Home Office — is likely to be formalised in the coming weeks, marking a significant shift in policy that could enable Harry to bring his family, including Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, to the U.K. with full security cover.
Harry, who has lived in California with his wife Meghan Markle and their two children since leaving royal duties, has long expressed that the absence of official protection made it unsafe to travel with his family to the U.K. Reports indicate that a stalking incident during a 2025 visit underscored these concerns and prompted the recent reassessment.
Government officials have not publicly confirmed specific security arrangements, citing confidentiality to protect sensitive protective measures, but sources close to the process describe a favourable trajectory for reinstatement.
The potential reversal of previous policy comes after months of behind-the-scenes lobbying by Harry and a formal request to the Home Secretary, highlighting the unique circumstances of his status as a senior member of the royal family despite his non-working role.
Although the final decision has not been officially announced, the prevailing sentiment within Westminster and among royal observers is that the reinstated protection would facilitate safer, regular visits by Harry with his family, and might even pave the way for renewed personal engagements with his father, King Charles III, whom he saw privately in late 2025. The development underscores how security protocols and family dynamics intersect within the context of modern royal life.